David Goundry takes us on a bluesy, psychedelic trip down memory lane with ‘Lucy (Remix)’
If you’ve loved the works of Bowie, The Beatles and such, this track will immediately evoke a deep, pleasurable nostalgia with its grand cinematic atmospherics, trippy guitar lines and beautifully layered romantic vocal prose. Listening to this in 2026, feels hopeful and joyous, we’re delighted to share with you about this enthralling pop rock track, ‘Lucy (Remix)’
As the title suggests, it’s an amplification of a previous track by the London-based singer/songwriter, David Goundry. His team with legendary producer Nick Sykes on this opus, and while he definitely draws from his 60s and 70s influences, this oozes an original panache and personality all of his making.
‘Lucy (Remix)’ opens with a soul-piercing guitar arpeggio, tuned up and enhanced with groovy reverb and effects. This is a definite ‘It’s kicking in’ moment as the track evokes a weightless feeling, deep emotion, and psychedelic tone.
Enter David’s soft, tender vocals crooning, “There’s a girl on my mind, all the time, she’s so fine, I got Lucy on my mind…”. Building with a brilliant grace and composure, the verse flows ahead on crisp drum beats before it blooms euphorically and cinematically. What we really enjoyed is how the track is able to bridge the analogue tone of the 60s/70s rock eras with modern sound production.
Joanna Grigg’s ethereal backing vocals prominently balance David’s tenor, giving the vocals a well-rounded, cohesive, orchestral feel, while the grand, cinematic musical arrangements definitely make this track feel larger than life itself!
Irrespective of the era you’re from, this is a track that feels universally relatable and enjoyable. Take some time out to experience this exciting, evocative track, ‘Lucy (Remix)’ and be sure to check out David’s other releases too!





