BARBER FOR THE QUEEN’S “I GOT ALL MY TIME” IS A FUNKY, CHILL, EXPERIMENTAL ALT-ROCK TRACK
Barber For The Queen’s new single “I Got All My Time” sounds like a thousand wires plugged into different genres, all sparking at once. It’s got the pulse of indie rock, the shimmer of electroclash, and a haze of something stranger and more personal threading through every beat. The Montreal five-piece have always lived on the edge of convention, and this track proves they’re not stepping back anytime soon.
Their signature sound rides that fine line between fuzzy and fascinating — vocals that feel dreamlike and distorted, sometimes hard to make out, but always impossible to ignore. There’s something magnetic about the way it all comes together: that deliberate imperfection that gives their music its edge. You don’t have to “get” every lyric to feel it buzzing under your skin.
Pulling inspiration from sonic architects like Pond, Tame Impala, Remi Wolf, and George Clanton, Barber For The Queen takes bits of psychedelic pop, dancefloor energy, and raw indie grit, then throws them in a blender. The result isn’t a copy of anything — it’s a new flavor entirely. “I Got All My Time” glides effortlessly, powered by a sharp rhythm and that unmistakable sense of cool confidence the band wears so naturally.
It’s the kind of track that sneaks up on you — smooth, stylish, and just weird enough to make you hit replay. Barber For The Queen aren’t chasing trends; they’re carving their own lane, and “I Got All My Time” feels like a significant step forward in defining exactly what that lane sounds like.