Panicwaves - 'twisted'
Rock band Panicwaves release debut new single ‘Twisted’ featuring Aaron Steineker from Rising Insane.
Panicwaves consists of vocalist Sandro Rubbers, bassist Timo Hübner, guitarist Florian Schwöbel and drummer Nico Vaeen. Panicwaves have made it their business to shape modern music and truly be themselves. The Hamburg-based quartet caught very important attention as they entered the music scene in 2022 with their debut single, ‘Catalyst’ which was followed by their first ever tour throughout Germany which was a blazing success. With the later release of the single, ‘Second’ featuring Lee Jennings from The Funeral Portrait. In April 2022, Panicwaves had their taste of being on tour as a support act for Future Palace on their ‘Take Me to Paradise’ tour.
‘Before the day ends, I’ll let you go.’
The time for Panicwaves hit full force and in October 2022, the band officially signed with ‘Monster Artists Management’ and ‘Easthaven Records’ which marks two huge milestones in the band’s early history. With Panicwaves dropping a new and exciting debut six-track EP with a fully live recorded session in 2023 and they recently finished being a supporting act for the band Flash Forward on their Endings = Beginnings tour 2023.
‘You're the one that never got twisted, and wanted me to never stop listening, you want it all’
The alternative rock band released a video accompanying the new single, ‘Twisted’ it follows the classic walkthrough on set to perform like videos from featuring artists of the bands Rising Insane, ‘Drag Me Under’ and the Funeral Portrait, ‘Alien’. The lyrics to ‘Twisted’ suggest a toxic relationship, from ‘I won’t forget, the thigs you did to me. This misery, will I regret.’ Where they don’t want to change, ‘But you don't wanna change, let me re-arrange, the way you act.’
So, don’t get twisted waiting for their six-track EP and listen to their latest single, where ‘you want it all.’
Words by Beth Simms
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