Montreal band Knitting are carving out a niche in the indie rock and shoegaze scene with their debut album, Some Kind of Heaven. With a sound that blends grunge and shoegaze influences, Knitting is comprised of a dynamic lineup: Mischa Dempsey, Sarah Harris, Piper Curtis, and Andy Mulcair. The quartet crafted a 10-track album that explores raw emotion and introspective lyrics, supported by heavy, reverb-drenched guitars and haunting vocals that echo the best of ’90s grunge with a modern twist.
The album, written and performed entirely by Knitting, weaves melancholic textures with bursts of intensity, promising a listening experience that is both reflective and visceral. Each track on Some Kind of Heaven is infused with the band’s bold vision of indie rock, pushing the boundaries of the genre to create a sonic landscape that is both nostalgic and refreshing.
With its release, Knitting positions itself to reach fans of classic grunge and contemporary shoegaze, connecting generations through a powerful combination of raw sound and deep emotion.