
Press
"Super Massive is a thrilling duo hailing from Australia’s Gold Coast who stand at the crossroads between dance and rock music. Featuring the talents of singer-songwriter Malina Hamilton-Smith and Glenn Abbott, a drummer, composer and producer formerly of the platinum-selling band Machine Gun Fellatio, the pair fuse elements of electro, funk, alternative pop, and sci-fi-inspired grooves to craft an exhilarating sound that’s unlike anything else." Plastic Mag, UK
"With Caught In A Web, Super Massive establish themselves as a must-have band in the alternative scene. The Australian duo have pulled off a masterstroke: creating a track that combines the raw energy of dance, the retro grit of 70s funk, and visceral rock power. This bold yet accessible track captures the spirit of 2024 while looking resolutely to the future." ExtraVAfrench, France
"Caught In A Web is a celestial triumph that dances between the familiar and the futuristic, weaving intricate soundscapes with lyrics that challenge and inspire. Its stadium-filling energy, poetic prowess, and masterful instrumentation mark it as an enduring anthem for the digital age. Whether you’re surrendering to its hypnotic groove on a dance floor or contemplating its deeper meanings on a quiet evening, Caught In A Web is a song that ensnares and never lets go." KIMU (Karl Is My Unkle) Magazine, UK
"Caught In A Web” by dance-rock duo, Super Massive is a vibrant and thought-provoking anthem, (as) intellectually stimulating as it is rhythmically irresistible."
"More than just a club track – it's a soundtrack to our digitally networked world. As soon as 'Caught In A Web' by Super Massive ended, I had to play the song again immediately." Electrozombies, Germany
"Playful pop with cosmic synth effects, rhythmic and danceable drums and beautiful melodies. It will be a song that fits perfectly for the Australian summer that is currently heating up the continent, and will work perfectly during upcoming beach parties." Popmusik, Sweden
“With Caught In A Web , Super Massive cements their reputation as innovators in the alternative pop and electro scenes. It's a testament to their ability to craft songs that are as deeply felt as they are irresistibly danceable... reminiscent of Daft Punk and Depeche Mode, but with a distinctly modern edge. For fans of boundary-pushing, genre-blending music, this is a track that demands a place on your playlist.” Parkett, Italy
"There’s a clever irony here. Super Massive builds a track that’s so irresistibly upbeat, it dares you to miss the warning underneath. Sandwiched somewhere between Studio 54 hedonism and Elon Musk-dystopia, this track asks: Are your freedoms freer now that you've shared them? If 'Caught In A Web' were a piece of literature, it might be Kafka spliced with a '70s pulp thriller – playful yet menacing, seductive yet overcast by existential unease. It's greatest trick is its accessibility; you don't need a philosophy degree to tap your foot, but try to stop it from tapping, and you might realize you've already been ensnared. The web's there. Are you dancing, or dangling?"
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