Backstory:
Hailing from the lively streets of Manchester, four ragtag musicians found themselves united by their shared love of rock and roll and vintage aesthetics. They were initially solo artists, each struggling to find their unique voice, until fate brought them together at a small charity gig in the heart of the city. Realizing that their talents blended seamlessly, they formed the band ‘Indolent Carriage’. The name, an ironic nod to their tireless work ethic and the relentless pace of the music industry, soon became a popular name in the local pub circuit. With their vintage flair and electrifying performances, the band quickly gained a cult following. Their music is a blend of old-school rock, with hints of modern folk, creating a unique sound that has captivated audiences.
Genre:
Rock/Folk
Title:
“Whiskey Dreams”
Full Song Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
Am Em
In the heart of the city, under neon lights,
G D
I found my soul lost in whiskey dreams.
Am Em
Caught in the rhythm of the endless nights,
G D
Chasing echoes of forgotten themes.
[Chorus]
C G Am Em
Oh, whiskey dreams, take me away,
F C G Em
To a place where the music never ends.
C G Am Em
In your amber haze, let me sway,
F C G
Where the night is forever, my friends.
[Verse 2]
Am Em
The tales we tell, in smoky rooms,
G D
Are etched in the heart of these whiskey dreams.
Am Em
In the flickering light, love looms,
G D
And reality is not what it seems.
[Chorus]
C G Am Em
Oh, whiskey dreams, don’t fade away,
F C G Em
Keep the fires of the night ablaze.
C G Am Em
In your glowing warmth, let me stay,
F C G
Lost in your intoxicating maze.
Fan Testimonial:
“My name is Emily and I have been a die-hard fan of Indolent Carriage since their first gig at The Rovers Return. Their music, a blend of rock and folk, feels like a journey back in time. The raw emotion and energy they pour into each performance are simply awe-inspiring. “Whiskey Dreams” in particular, always sends shivers down my spine. It’s not just their music; it’s their story, their passion, and their connection with the audience that makes them my favorite. They aren’t just a band to me, they’re a part of my life.”