The Purple Helmets, the indie rock band hailing from Nova Scotia, Canada, are back with a track that will grab your attention and never let go. Known for their infectious hooks and anthemic melodies, they’ve crafted a sound that takes listeners back to the golden age of 80s rock while infusing it with their unique modern twist. With a new album on the way, “Criminal of Love” serves as a brilliant preview of what’s to come. Produced by Paul Suarez, whose previous work with legendary rock bands like Blink 182 and Korn is nothing short of iconic, this song reflects the band’s ability to blend polished power-pop with infectious indie sensibilities.
“Criminal of Love” is a high-energy, earworm of a track that pulls you into a world of romantic chaos and rebellious charm. The lyrics explore the concept of being caught in the whirlwind of love, embracing the messiness that comes with it. It’s a song that makes you want to sing along, jump around, and celebrate life’s unpredictable moments. With its 80s-inspired hooks and modern indie flair, this track is a perfect introduction to the band’s upcoming album, *Weirdo Squad*. Don’t miss out—add “Criminal of Love” to your playlist now and stay tuned for more from The Purple Helmets as they continue to redefine the indie rock scene!
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