SINGLE REVIEW: It’s Irrelevant – I’M VERY FEEL
East London four-piece It’s Irrelevant deliver a blast of high-octane alternative rock on ‘I’M VERY FEEL’, a track that thrives on sheer force and emotional honesty. It’s a collision of punk energy, progressive riff work, and impassioned vocal delivery — a combination that feels supercharged from the first bar to the last.
The song kicks in with unrelenting momentum, buzzing with tension and urgency. Guitars dart between punchy pop-punk hooks and more segmented, progressive passages, giving the arrangement a restless quality that constantly shifts shape. It’s a dynamic form of genre fusion — brash one moment, unexpectedly polished the next — with each transition adding new colour rather than diluting the band’s identity.
Vocally, the track stands out. The performance is powerful and commanding, delivered with an authentic emotional core that never feels forced. There’s sincerity beneath the volume, a sense that the intensity is rooted in something real rather than theatrics. That emotional thread keeps the track grounded even as the instrumentation spirals upward with adrenaline.
Hooks are everywhere: riffs that lodge themselves instantly, rhythms that swing with pop-punk punch, and choruses engineered for shouting along. Yet the prog-flavoured segments woven through the song keep it unpredictable in all the right ways, giving it an edge that lifts it above standard alt-rock fare.
What It’s Irrelevant achieve here is a balancing act — blending rawness with clarity, aggression with melody, brashness with moments of smoothness. The result is energetic, catchy, emotional, and buzzing with intent, a track that hits as both a cathartic release and a showcase of genuine musical ambition.