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Review: We Exist in Transit by Feverjaw

  • Writer: Sara Ramirez
    Sara Ramirez
  • Apr 11
  • 2 min read

by Sara Ramierz



There’s a vibrant energy at the heart of We Exist in Transit – and it’s exactly what makes

Feverjaw so compelling right now. Prior to the release, Feverjaw have earned airtime on

major stations like Radio X, BBC, and Amazing Radio, while their singles “Midsommar” and

“Brightburn” have gained major playlist traction. Their growing recognition carries into We

Exist in Transit, where their talent and ambition is felt all around.


We Exist in Transit, the band’s recent single from their upcoming album, leans further into

an alternative rock sound than the band’s previous work, marking a shift from an indie

sound to a more distorted and experimental tone. Featuring Dale Crover of Melvins, his

backing vocals create a perfect mix with the lead vocals, creating the perfect cherry on top

to their new single. The collaboration adds a gritty edge, elevating the song into a dynamic

clash of intensity and melody that works to perfection.



There’s a vulnerability in the lead singer’s voice that draws listeners in. Lyrically, the song

explores mental health, highlighting how depression can be present at any time. Despite

this, the track carries an underlying sense of hope that represents how better times are yet

to come. True to its title, the song reflects how humans are constantly moving, evolving,

and transitioning, rather than being in a static state. The instrumentation also often slows

down and picks up, mirroring the instability of life and the changes that come with it.


Overall, this is a well-written and thoughtfully performed track. It’s cohesive, well

structured, and captures the listener’s attention. Every element flows together and creates

an amazing listening experience. It's bold without being overbearing and polished without

losing its edge. We Exist in Transit is a memorable song, one that is constantly engaging

that can give hope to those who feel like they are lost.


 
 
 

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