The Native, an indie band from the UK, has been putting out many great singles over the past few years. Now they're back with the slow-burning single "All Out," which features their signature indie guitars and alt-rock sounds. The song is about finding comfort in the fact that your own power comes from being unique.
The song's lyrics are about dealing with toxic people in order to feel "normal." They also discuss the worries and doubts that come with the need to fit in. "All Out" is a powerful coming-of-age ballad with indie vibes and rising drum patterns that talks about the pressure to fit in. This single is built on the indie foundations that The Native does so well, and John Cornfield produced it. It slows things down a bit by taking out the thunderous guitar riffs and replacing them with dark, soothing lines of electric goodness.
Although The Native still seem relatively new, their gritty riffs and relatable lyrics provide them with significant sonic power. This band gets better with each new album. Something wonderful is coming up for them.

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