Soft Call makes music for people who feel too much. Formed in Barcelona by Alex (vocals/guitar) and Anouk (drums), the band has spent the last three years carving out a sound that refuses to compromise: blending nostalgic textures with modern intensity, vintage warmth with raw emotional weight. Rounded out by Jacob on bass and Hugo on guitar, the Barcelona-based four-piece has honed a sonic identity that's as precise as it is powerful.
There are echoes of Radiohead's atmospheric tension and Arctic Monkeys' sharp narratives in their work, but Soft Call pushes those influences somewhere darker, more vulnerable, more immediate. Layered guitars build into walls of sound, driving rhythms anchor melodies that ache, and every song feels like it's confessing something it shouldn't.
The lyrics don't shy away from uncomfortable truths. Toxic relationships, absence, fleeting connection, repetition. Alex and Anouk write with the kind of specificity that only comes from lived experience, turning personal wreckage into something universal. It's honest without being performative, heavy without being pretentious.