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The House Flies - “Sequin” : A Haunting Journey Through Post-Punk Dreamscape!


The House Flies

Get ready to be drawn in by "Sequin," the latest single from The House Flies' upcoming album "Mannequin Deposit". This captivating track blends shoegaze, post-punk, and alternative rock, creating a sound that is both dreamy and intense. With its enigmatic lyrics and haunting melodies, "Sequin" crafts a deeply atmospheric soundscape that resonates on an emotional level. Join us as we delve into the haunting narrative and enigmatic lyrics that make this song a standout track, rich with imagery and open to multiple interpretations, creating a sense of mystery and depth that will leave you mesmerized.


"Sequin" is deeply atmospheric, oscillating between dreamy introspection and raw intensity. The haunting vocals and reverb-heavy instrumentation create an immersive soundscape that draws us into a world of mystery and emotion. The song’s dynamic shifts from ethereal ambiance to grungy, powerful sections enhance its emotional impact and keep it engaging.



The song begins with the lines:

"State your name

Now turn around, you’ve been found

Single file, deadlocked

So come on down..."


  • Set a mysterious and slightly ominous tone, inviting the listener into a world of dark and introspective exploration. The imperative "state your name" suggests a moment of reckoning or revelation, while "you’ve been found" hints at discovery or confrontation. The imagery of being "deadlocked" and in "single file" evokes a sense of inevitability and control.

The chorus, with its evocative lines:


"When we arrive

We are all you heard we’d be

So kill the night

Set the clock and turn the key..."


  • Suggests a transformative journey. "When we arrive" speaks to the fulfillment of expectations, while "kill the night" and "set the clock and turn the key" imply an end to darkness and the beginning of a new phase. This juxtaposition of ending and beginning enhances the song's thematic depth.


In the verse, the lyrics:


"Consider this

Maybe it’s only you and me

No need to care

To care about eternity..."


  • Reflect a moment of intimate reflection and existential detachment. This suggests a focus on the immediate, personal experience rather than eternal concerns, emphasizing the song’s introspective nature.

The final verse:


"Is it too late now?

I’m so glad you’re next to me

Sequin smile

I’ve lost all mobility..."


  • Captures a blend of gratitude and vulnerability. The "sequin smile" implies a glittering, perhaps superficial happiness, while "I’ve lost all mobility" suggests being overwhelmed by emotion or circumstance. This juxtaposition of joy and paralysis adds emotional complexity to the narrative.


Alex Riggen (vocals and guitar), Nick Pompou (drums), and Ozzie Woods (bass)

"Sequin" seamlessly fuses elements of shoegaze, post-punk, and alternative rock, creating a sound that is both dreamy, dynamic, and intense, The band, originating from Moline, Illinois, has garnered comparisons to iconic acts, evident in the textured layers of guitar, grungy bass, and haunting vocals. The members of The House Flies—Alex Riggen (vocals and guitar), Nick Pompou (drums), and Ozzie Woods (bass)—bring a wealth of experience and depth to their music. Riggen and Pompou, also members of the post-metal grunge band Murnau, infuse their music with maturity and intensity that is evident in the song. "Sequin" not only stands out as a highlight of their upcoming album but also solidifies The House Flies' reputation for crafting atmospheric and thought-provoking music. Don’t miss out on this compelling release – let "Sequin" take you on a journey through its intriguing, introspective sound. Listen below and get ready to be captivated!




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A brilliant addition to the #UFA repertoire -





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