Best Not Broken's "I Don't Belong" Carries Infectious Alt-Rock Pop Hooks and Nostalgic Satire
With their latest single "I Don't Belong," the New Hampshire-based alt-pop quartet Best Not Broken serves up a nostalgic dose of catchy pop-rock goodness.
Packed with crunchy guitars, irresistible singalong sections, and sugary harmony vocals, this radio-ready track is an ode to the high school misfits and aspiring rock stars who never quite fit into a specific clique but ended up embracing their own uniqueness.
Best Not Broken draws inspiration from a range of musical influences, infusing their sound with elements of Brit Pop, 1990s alt-rock, and 1980s new wave. Their ability to craft bursting-at-the-seams pop hooks is showcased in "I Don't Belong," making it an instant earworm that will have listeners singing along from the first listen. Fans of The Killers, Ed Sheeran, DNCE, and Imagine Dragons will find plenty to enjoy in the band's infectious soundscapes.
The song's lyrical wit and warm satirical tone take us on a humorous journey down memory lane, transporting us to a time when sideburns, mullets, and pegged jeans were the epitome of cool. Best Not Broken skillfully weaves clever rhyme schemes and relatable scenarios, capturing the often silly and sometimes serious experiences of those who navigated the trials and tribulations of high school and emerged as just "average guys" with a treasure trove of memories.
Listen to “I Don’t Belong” here and watch the music video here.
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