Taxicab Verses' debut album, "Is What You Make It," is a rollercoaster ride – both in terms of its genre-hopping sound and the emotional journey it takes listeners on.
From the punchy opening track "Fareplay" to the introspective ballad "Meter Maid," this album is a testament to the band's ability to seamlessly blend quirky songwriting with infectious melodies.
Lead singer Sally Caboose's distinctive vocals shine throughout the record, adding a layer of charm and charisma to the already catchy tunes.
The lyrics, often laced with clever wordplay and cheeky humour, are a refreshing departure from the usual tropes found in modern pop music.
While some tracks may veer into the realm of the experimental, such as the psychedelic-tinged "Rush Hour Rhapsody," Taxicab Verses never loses sight of the importance of a killer hook.
Each song is meticulously crafted, with every instrument and vocal line serving a purpose in the overall sonic landscape.
"Is What You Make It" is a testament to the band's refusal to be pigeonholed into one specific genre.
From indie rock to jazz-inspired ballads, Taxicab Verses effortlessly navigates through different sounds and styles, leaving listeners eager to see what they'll come up with next.
In a music scene that often feels oversaturated with predictability, Taxicab Verses' debut album is a breath of fresh air.
With its infectious energy and musical chops, "Is What You Make It" is sure to cement the band's status as one to watch in the indie music scene.
From the punchy opening track "Fareplay" to the introspective ballad "Meter Maid," this album is a testament to the band's ability to seamlessly blend quirky songwriting with infectious melodies.
Lead singer Sally Caboose's distinctive vocals shine throughout the record, adding a layer of charm and charisma to the already catchy tunes.
The lyrics, often laced with clever wordplay and cheeky humour, are a refreshing departure from the usual tropes found in modern pop music.
While some tracks may veer into the realm of the experimental, such as the psychedelic-tinged "Rush Hour Rhapsody," Taxicab Verses never loses sight of the importance of a killer hook.
Each song is meticulously crafted, with every instrument and vocal line serving a purpose in the overall sonic landscape.
"Is What You Make It" is a testament to the band's refusal to be pigeonholed into one specific genre.
From indie rock to jazz-inspired ballads, Taxicab Verses effortlessly navigates through different sounds and styles, leaving listeners eager to see what they'll come up with next.
In a music scene that often feels oversaturated with predictability, Taxicab Verses' debut album is a breath of fresh air.
With its infectious energy and musical chops, "Is What You Make It" is sure to cement the band's status as one to watch in the indie music scene.






