WAIFISH EMBRACES CHAOS ON THEIR NEXT “BIG ADVENTURE”
Berlin’s punk rock scene is extraordinarily vibrant. Emerging from its chaotic underground lies Waifish, an unabashedly forthright group that isn’t afraid of experimentation. Their newest single, “Big Adventure,” is aptly named; its controlled chaos enables irreverent sonic exploration paired with clever lyricism.
Upon first listen, Waifish’s sound resembles classic European punk rock, with gritty, distorted guitars at the forefront. A crystal clear lead vocal contrasts the mix’s dirt perfectly.
The tongue-in-cheek lyrics confront the double-edged sword that comes with success — especially for women in music.
They say, “Look at what I’ve left? Isn’t it the best?” but this isn’t a surface-level statement. Instead, the sarcasm runs rampant throughout the track, deliciously delivering subtle digs. It’s like a giant middle finger to Waifish’s haters, who often begin as staunch supporters.
Waifish proves that Berlin’s underground scene is full of bite, left with plenty to say and zero hesitation to say it. Their wit and unshakable confidence are contagious, rendering “Big Adventure” a joy to listen to.