Conor Miley released a new single, “Peepshow”, and it sounds like a room full of players catching fire in real time. The Wexford-based artist keeps the track sharp and alive, with a bass line that grows heavier as the song moves forward. The song looks at political division and the way people can hide inside groups instead of thinking clearly. That idea comes through in the tight drums, rising tension, and vocals that sound direct without losing control. The live studio choice gives the track small rough edges in the best way. I like how nothing here sounds fake or polished flat. It has movement, pressure, and a strong pulse.

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