Issy Sutcliffe is a musician based out of the North West of England, who released her EP, The Story Of Issy Sutcliffe, earlier in the summer.
“The Cost Of Living” is a highlight from the EP that also serves as a single. The track features a sugary blend of punk and rock that delivers a frantic energy and garage rock pace, with an infectious set of vocals and chorus that delivers a smart pop punch – like a blend of Wet Let, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Kills, and Wolf Alice.
Speaking about the track, Sutcliffe adds:
While it might seem like a song about the everyday financial struggles of modern day life, it’s more about how living in general comes at a cost when you’re young, independent and got songs you need to write
Enjoy a listen now below.
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