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VAN COUVER Find Strength in the Struggle on Everything Will Work Out (Eventually)

  • Writer: Jennifer Gurton
    Jennifer Gurton
  • May 29
  • 1 min read

VAN COUVER

There’s a quiet confidence running through Everything Will Work Out (Eventually), the sophomore album from Swiss indie rock outfit VAN COUVER. Rather than chasing trends or reinventing themselves for the sake of reinvention, the band doubles down on what they do best: crafting emotionally charged indie rock that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly alive.

Drawing inspiration from the grit of early-2000s New York indie rock and the atmospheric textures of '90s British alternative music, VAN COUVER create a sound that balances urgency and introspection. The album's guitars move between dreamy and abrasive, while the rhythm section provides a relentless pulse that keeps the record moving forward. It's a noticeable evolution from their debut, How's The Weather?, showcasing a band that sounds more focused, more mature, and more comfortable in its own identity.



What ultimately makes Everything Will Work Out (Eventually) resonate is its emotional core. Across ten tracks, VAN COUVER explores resilience in all its forms. The album confronts toxic relationships, social pressures, self-doubt, and the lingering effects of being underestimated, yet never falls into cynicism. Instead, it channels those experiences into something empowering.

The self-produced record also benefits from a refreshing sense of authenticity. At a time when many rock releases feel overly polished, VAN COUVER embraces imperfections that give the songs room to breathe. The result is an album that feels human and raw when it needs to be, hopeful when it matters most.

Everything Will Work Out (Eventually) isn't about pretending life gets easier. It's about believing you're strong enough to make it through anyway. And sometimes, that's exactly the reminder we need.

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