The Manic Boys and Girls Club's 'Blacked Out' is a cry for help disguised as an upbeat dance floor banger.

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The Manic Boys and Girls Club's 'Blacked Out' is a cry for help disguised as an upbeat dance floor banger.
Artist: 
The Manic Boys And Girls Club
Place: 
Brussels
Date: 
Saturday, 1. January 2022

For Bela and Fernando, the essence of songwriting comes from growth in the studio. Eternally tweaking, ever adjusting, the songs they bring to the recording session can continue to shapeshift and morph entirely. "The two of us have always agreed that a song is never finished," they say. "You just choose to stop and record it at a certain point.

"So as we play music, perform, whatever... We continue the development of these songs. Everything keeps growing. A song we recorded months ago may continue to evolve in our rehearsal room, and be performed now sounding pretty different."

"The obvious limitations of an indie band create a demand for higher creativity in everything we produce," they continue. "There is nothing to hide behind. Our ideas have to translate in their simplest, low-budget form. Everyone involved is there because they believe in what we are creating. There is a sense of 'nothing to lose' when you are an indie band. So, we kind of go for whatever we feel even if an idea seems crazy when we say it out loud."

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