帶我去找夜生活
Accusefive
Accusefive make indie pop that sounds like it was built in a city at three in the morning by people who love the city but are also exhausted by it, and this song is a perfect document of that ambivalence. The guitars have a wiry, restless energy, the rhythm section is tight and a little nervous, and frontman Chen Bingyu's voice carries that quality of someone performing enthusiasm they half-feel — which is to say, it sounds exactly like going out when you're tired because staying in feels worse. The lyric is not really about nightlife so much as it is about the desire for transformation through environment, the faith that the right venue and the right hour might produce a version of yourself that isn't carrying so much. It is funny and a little sad simultaneously, which is the emotional register Accusefive navigated better than almost any of their contemporaries in Taiwan's indie scene. This is the song for getting dressed to go somewhere you half-don't want to go, and finding, as the night develops, that you were right to go.
fast
2010s
restless, bright, urban
Taiwan, Taipei indie music scene
Indie Pop, Rock. Taiwanese Indie Pop. playful, anxious. Opens with reluctant half-enthusiasm for going out and resolves in the ambivalent satisfaction of having gone anyway and found it worth it.. energy 7. fast. danceability 7. valence 6. vocals: half-weary male, conversational, ironic energy with genuine warmth underneath. production: wiry guitars, tight nervous rhythm section, indie guitar-pop production. texture: restless, bright, urban. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Taiwan, Taipei indie music scene. Getting dressed to go out when you're tired but staying in feels worse.