“Life Advice” crashes through indie rock’s well-worn relationship narratives with sardonic Scottish wit, as The Zebecks and Declan Welsh and The Decadent West collaborate.
Thomson’s exaggerated devotion collides with Welsh’s sharp reality checks, creating a dynamic that transforms toxic romance into theatrical commentary.
The track’s muscular production matches its thematic ambition – thunderous drums and searing guitars build a monolith of sound where both voices can properly wage their war of perspectives. It’s in this carefully constructed chaos that the song finds its truth, revealing how easily blind adoration can morph into obsession while maintaining its infectious indie rock hooks.


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