Seattle, WA’s Sun Spots make distorted punk with a pop tinge that’s meant to get stuck in your head. On their new single, Loosey, the band channels ’90s alternative greats like Hole and Veruca Salt, showcasing catchy melodies and grunge-adjacent tones. Vocalist Kailey almost effortlessly belts out lyrics of contemplative emotions that anyone can relate to. The accompanying video encompasses the DIY scene the band call home, performing at a house party that only elevates the vibe of the song. Loosey also serves as the first taste of the band’s upcoming EP of the same name that is set for release this fall on Happy Families Records. It follows on from the string of singles the band has put out since their formation in 2019. “‘Loosey...