SINGLE REVIEW: Forgetful Alien - World Come Undone

This psychedelic anthem, 'World Come Undone,' is a dreamy, ethereal journey that transports listeners back to the 60s. The song's sweeping guitars add a layer of complexity to its overall simplistic yet impactful demeanour, creating a captivating melody that's like a kaleidoscope of hazy colours. As the track unfolds, it mesmerises with its enchanting soundscape, where each note feels meticulously placed yet effortlessly fluid.

The vocal harmonies and layering are particularly delightful, weaving through the track with an almost hypnotic charm. These elements, combined with the sparse yet engulfing soundscape, create an immersive listening experience that is both nostalgic and fresh. The production is lush and detailed, allowing every instrument to shine while contributing to the track's cohesive whole.

Comparable to some of the Beatles' more experimental work, 'World Come Undone' showcases Forgetful Alien's unique modern twist on a classic sound. The result is a hypnotic tune that draws you into its rich, auditory tapestry.

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