Sound Bites

CatBox – Better with you

CatBox, the indie trio hailing from Bakersfield, California, is quickly establishing themselves as a unique voice in the modern music scene. Comprised of Cristin Schneider on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jaron Cramer on lead guitar, and Medka Thompson on bass, the group has a knack for blending authentic emotion with captivating melodies. Their journey, though relatively recent, has been marked by a deep connection to their craft, and their latest track, “Better with you,” is a testament to their evolving sound. This final track from their album *Utopia in Dystopia* delivers a poignant message of enlightenment and acceptance, showcasing the trio’s ability to craft songs that not only resonate but also heal.

“Better with you” wraps up the album with a sense of peace and clarity, offering a sonic journey that feels both intimate and universal. Cristin’s emotive vocals paired with Jaron’s intricate guitar work and Medka’s steady bass create a beautifully layered soundscape. The song’s message of finding solace and completeness with someone by your side is one that listeners won’t soon forget. Don’t miss your chance to experience this powerful track and the rest of the album—head over to your favorite streaming platform and dive into CatBox’s world today!

Ethan

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