Marry Cherry drops two new tracks: “Satisfaction” and “Crazy Town.” The songs mix trance, rock, synths, vocals, 808s, and gospel-style layers. Satisfaction brings a steady trance beat and vocal harmonies, nodding to sounds like The Jesus and Mary Chain. Crazy Town combines bass, fuzz guitar, and gospel parts over a heavy groove.
The band is based in Austin and releases music through Green Witch Recordings. Past tracks include “High All Night” and “New Direction,” known for breakbeats and sample-heavy production. Marry Cherry’s sound blends 90s sample-based music with darker modern electronic influences, using analog gear and live grooves.
These new tracks would fit well on playlists like Spotify’s POLLEN, All New Rock, Electronic Rising, New Noise, Left of Center, Fresh Finds: Indie, Darkwave / Post-Punk, The Sound of Madchester, and Synthwave/Retrowave.
With their mix of trance, noise, and analog chaos, Marry Cherry could find a natural spot on tour with bands like Sextile, Boy Harsher, The KVB, Panther Modern, Death in Vegas, Cold Cave, or even legacy acts like Primal Scream and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The songs could easily slot into soundtracks for films like Drive, Trainspotting, Mandy, Enter the Void, Stranger Things, The Matrix, or Spring Breakers — projects where atmosphere and edge meet rhythm and mood.