
The Harbours’s latest single, “Locked In”, is a masterclass in crafting catchy indie-pop hooks while maintaining a larger-than-life sound. Released on September 13, 2024, this track is an exhibition of the band’s growth and maturity.
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The vocals are seamlessly blended with the beat, creating a sense of effortless cool. The riff and synth work are standout elements, adding depth and texture to the track. The beat is perfectly balanced, allowing the lyrics to take center stage.

Lyrically, “Locked In” continues The Harbours’s exploration of youthful relationships, offering an honest and mature commentary. The raw emotion is so intense, reflected in the blend of indie guitar, rhythm, and vocals.
The chorus is undeniably catchy, with a sing-along quality that’s hard to resist. The anthemic structure of the track elevates the song to new heights, making it a prime candidate for any playlist.
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“Locked In” is a triumph for The Harbours, showcasing their ability to craft relatable, high-energy indie-pop music.
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