Review: "Waco, TX" - Me Nd Adam
- Cheyenne Johnson
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read

As time goes on, memories fade more and more, making the details of past times harder to remember. For some memories, this is a blessing, but for the good times, it's a sad feeling to have those moments slowly slip away. Me Nd Adam capture this in their latest indie single, "Waco, TX," reflecting on what it's like to notice how memories get diluted the more you try to recall them. The bittersweet, nostalgic track reminisces over time spent in Waco, TX, evoking a feeling of longing and desire as the lead singer begs to go back to that Texas city and relive the fond memories they formed there.
Matching the song's focus on memories and longing for the past, "Waco, TX" has a timeless sound that feels like a compelling mix of modern indie rock and '80s pop. The track's shimmering synth-laden soundscape is a tough one to resist, featuring lushly layered instrumentals and addictive melodies that captivate listeners from the first note. Delivering wistful lines over the track's ethereal synths and driving guitar riffs, the lead singer's gritty vocals round out the sound on "Waco, TX," creating the perfect indie composition that could hang with acts like Tame Impala, The Airborne Toxic Event, and Cage The Elephant.
Hailing from Austin, Texas, Me Nd Adam are an indie alternative rock duo comprised of members Vince and Adam. The group formed from a friendship between the two members as they bonded over a mutual interest in music. Each bringing their own contributions to the project, Adam composes the duo's music on acoustic guitar and Vince, a multi-instrumentalist, produces the tracks. Me Nd Adam's live shows are accompanied by guitarist Ian Green, keyboardist Marcell Coleman, and drummer Sam Shahin—a lineup that will be featured on their forthcoming studio album, A Chain Reaction of Pointless Disasters.
Written By Cheyenne Johnson
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