Visa Anxiety Explores Migration And Belonging In ‘What Can I Get For You? Love’

Indie rock outfit Visa Anxiety has arrived with a profound new collection that captures the restless spirit of a generation in transit. Their EP ‘What Can I Get For You? Love’ was crafted across three continents, pulling inspiration from the band’s collective experiences in Asia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The music serves as a raw exploration of early adulthood reinvention and the complex search for a place to call home. Within this four track journey, the group manages to blend Mandarin lyricism with gritty British indie guitars to create a sound that is both intimate and expansive.

The title track “What Can I Get For You, Love?” finds its roots in Emilio’s nights spent bartending at the legendary Cavern Club in Liverpool, where the line between artist and service worker often blurs. This sense of survival and observation continues through songs like “Life Is Worth It” which offers a compassionate response to modern disillusionment through spoken poetry. The EP concludes with the hopeful momentum of “Summer Is Coming” drawing on sun drenched memories of Los Angeles to signify an emotional arrival. It is a striking document of life lived between languages and borders, proving that Visa Anxiety is a vital new voice in the indie scene.