The Brash Introspection of The Beekeepers’ “Endless Spiral Notebooks” Has an Undeniably Self-Effacing Charm

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The Beekeepers, photo courtesy the artists

The Beekeepers’ “Endless Spiral Notebooks” is an homage to the numerous journals and diaries a certain kind of person uses to work out personal angst and flesh out ideas all of which can be later consulted for creative inspiration or a reminder how ridiculous one can be charting your personal development in such an informal manner. Maybe you’ll read something or see a doodle that will make you cringe but the possible level of self accountability can be high. Musically the song is a lo-fi jangle that fans of New Zealand bands like The Clean and The Bats or American groups like Tyvek may find to their liking. It’s raw, off-the-cuff but not short on an undeniable charm informed by a paradoxically brash introspection. Listen to the song on Bandcamp where you can also follow the band’s happenings.

Song Demos by The Beekeepers

the-beekeepers.bandcamp.com

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