“Enclave on a Current” is a gorgeous, dreamy new track from Sunchoke, the project of Philadelphia-based musician Donald McGrath. Twangy guitar layers and steady percussion craft a warming soundscape, as McGrath’s vocals exude a sense of wistful nostalgia: “Gone are all the days that I knew, I’ll see them in my dreams.”
The swaying guitars and gentle vocals absorb with their lush charm, while the lyricism invokes the innocence of childhood memories — spaces unclouded by fear or cynicism, where love and imagination remain intact. Across both wordless vocal harmonizing and striking imagery — “”climbing trees, magnolia flowers” — “Enclave on a Current” proves magnetic in its serene soundscape and emotive thematic entrancement.
McGrath says of the track:
“‘Enclave on a Current’ is inspired by a painting my first friend’s mother made of the Delaware river. The song is about memory, love, and the spaces in our childhood minds that aren’t jaded and aren’t afraid to dream. I wrote this song as part of the process of reconnecting with the parts of myself that have been swept away by life.”
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.