Commercial Breaks - Commercial Breaks (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Commercial Breaks
Title: Commercial Breaks
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Viable Records
Genre: Guitar Pop, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 24:38
Total Size: 155 / 296 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Commercial Breaks
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Viable Records
Genre: Guitar Pop, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Power Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 24:38
Total Size: 155 / 296 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Real As You (2:03)
2. What Do I Do? (1:49)
3. Sing Song (1:45)
4. Cloud (2:36)
5. Nature (2:09)
6. Alone (2:58)
7. This Is Why I Want A Gun (1:58)
8. Stare At The Sun (1:28)
9. Dream (3:46)
10. Mirror (4:15)
Well here’s a cool new band for guitar pop enthusiasts who like their tunes a little scruffy and lo-fi, yet undeniably melodic. Commercial Breaks hail from Austin, Texas, and feature at least one pair of brothers alongside members of Gus Baldwin and the Sketch and Tres Oui.
Most of these songs land firmly in old-school garage power pop territory, but the band isn’t afraid to wander. There’s an unmistakable ’80s college rock vibe on some tracks, while Nature and Mirror drift into lightly shoegazed, reverb-soaked territory. Elsewhere, This Is Why I Want a Gun taps into something closer to raw proto-punk.
It feels like a band deliberately tugging at the rug now and then, teasing the range of ideas they’re sitting on without ever losing the hook. A very cool record, and one that keeps revealing little surprises as it spins.
Most of these songs land firmly in old-school garage power pop territory, but the band isn’t afraid to wander. There’s an unmistakable ’80s college rock vibe on some tracks, while Nature and Mirror drift into lightly shoegazed, reverb-soaked territory. Elsewhere, This Is Why I Want a Gun taps into something closer to raw proto-punk.
It feels like a band deliberately tugging at the rug now and then, teasing the range of ideas they’re sitting on without ever losing the hook. A very cool record, and one that keeps revealing little surprises as it spins.