Cold Comforts have released their new single, "All Wrong," and it's an absolute adrenaline rush of sound. Not only does this track mine the kind of raw, unfiltered energy of 90s alternative rock, it improves on it, grinding in those rough edges and turning the intensity up to create something that feels like a wonderfully new version of something that will tug on your memories' strings and make you feel alive again. "All Wrong" seizes you by the collar from the first riff and whisks you into a territory where jagged guitars slash through the air like lightning bolts. The band's expertise in creating swift, dynamic riffs is evident from the get-go, infusing the song with immediate attitude.
It is a storm of rock textures and driving momentum, and its pace defines a hook that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish. What sets "All Wrong" apart is how Cold Comforts melds the grimy edge of the 90s with a smooth modern sheen. The track sounds like a love letter to the other and alt-rock scenes of decades past, but unmistakably full of the energy of the current moment. There's a sense of swagger to the production that elevates the song above simple memories, taking it into new territory without losing any of that true rawness fans love. The band's ability to generate variation throughout the track gives it a razor's edge, as though every moment it contains is glisteningly immediate.
Whether you're a fan or just discovering Cold Comforts, "All Wrong" is a shot of adrenaline that will grab your attention. Cold Comforts' "All Wrong" can't help but feel like its own territory. This is a declaration single that says rock can still sound raw. If you're itching for a song rooted in memories while pushing forward with modern energy and razor-sharp musicianship, then "All Wrong" will quickly become your cup of tea. Dundalk's Cold Comforts have delivered an urgent track that'll have no trouble breaking out into your ears.
