Ontario-based indie/punk group AntiSocial Surf Club recently dropped a music video for their track “Peace and Quiet”.

The alternative indie four-piece is making a name for themselves through their finely-calibrated tight grooves and diverse influences. They recently released their third EP, Peace And Quiet.

The title track of the EP, “Peace And Quiet,” gives you old school beachy vibes, fused with contemporary indie rock. This track focuses on the highs and lows of being young, not wanting to waste time becoming someone you’re not, and also learning to let go and just enjoy life.

When asked about the song, frontman Matt states: “‘Peace and Quiet’ is about doing nothing with your life and needing some space to figure it out. I started writing it after spending a year in university and realizing I really wasn’t sure what my plan was. After successfully dropping out of university, I continued to have no idea what I was doing, but writing ‘Peace And Quiet’ helped me accept that it’s ok to just figure it out as you go.”

You can stream “Peace And Quiet” below.

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