Raw and riff-driven: new single by Where Siberia Ended!

When listening to Where Siberia Ended it becomes clear that their songs are drenged in an atmosphere of alternative rock from the 80s and 90s. Yet, the Delft-based band has managed to create its own distinctive sound in which baritone vocals are standing out from a multilayered sonic landscape of guitars. It can already be heard on the band’s five-song debut EP “Dead End City” from 2019. 

“Stuck (In My Head)” is the latest addition to Where Siberia Ended’s arsenal. This raw and riff-driven song leans more towards hard rock and grunge compared to previous releases, like their catchy single “Wasted (Dance With Me)” from last summer. 

“Stuck” emerged from a jam during rehearsals and is noticeably influenced by Alice In Chains and Black Sabbath a.o. The song is characterized by overdriven guitar riffs, powerful vocals and energetic drum fills. Lyrics-wise “Stuck (In My Head)” contains a message about being trapped in a prison of your own conscience and trying to escape from things in your life that you’re not always able to change. 

“Stuck (In My Head)” is a convincing piece of rock music. And while it may cause you a pleasant throwback ro the 80s and 90s, the song has an actual relevance.