
Israeli rock band lizardream craft a dark, cinematic intrigue on their new track “Stories,” presenting a blend of twangy guitar mystique, ghostly organs, and psych-touched intensity — making for a climactic sound that feels like it’s out of a David Lynch film. Their atmospheric tendencies and raw emotional candor shine through the track’s riveting buildup, playing as a haunting reflection of childhood observations, loneliness, and the healing power of shared memory.
A hazy, suave melding of bass-y intrigue and twangy guitar mystique assemble with cinematic allure — sounding right out of a David Lynch film, with its nocturnal stylishness. A steady rhythmic unveiling and trickling guitars move into the riveting vocal presence, beckoning with an alluring sense of escapism: “Busy, she’s preparing, she’s waiting to be brought to a village in the sky.”
Woodwind infusions arrive thereafter for a spine-tingling impact, while the vocals follow with a more rousing uptick in emotion — as lingering backing organs and scorching guitar lines move alongside, inducing a sweltering psych-ready charm as ghostly vocal reflections linger into the “wake up” advisement. “Stories” is delectable in its darkly engrossing production, weaving thumping bass, chilly organs, and haunting vocals with memorable resonance. The “stories of my life” sequence enthralls as well, building into a wholly satiating last minute — where the various instrumentation intertwines for a final, gut-punching emotive ferocity.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
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