A song that slowly seeps into your soul like rain touching the soil is ‘The Gods That You Pray To’ by Lee Feather and The Night Movers. The track feels like a slow burn– a flickering candle slowly eating itself away, but illuminating just enough to give you a glimpse of an image. 

Lee Feather and The Night Movers bring in a fresh, yet nostalgic sound to the music scene. Their songs are something you feel like you’ve heard in your distant memory– lingering, maybe dark, but somewhat hopeful. 

‘The Gods That You Pray To’ feels a lot like a Hozier song. There is this deep-seated yearning, which is beautifully poetic and ornamental, yet rooted in experience. The track makes you feel small, yet it observes you. The lyrics come in the form of a declaration, sometimes with melody like its chorus, and sometimes as a monologue, like in its verses. The production is shimmering with electric guitar and electronic synths, giving the track an ethereal and scared feel. The beats punctuate the song, and the reverb layers slow down the song, letting you take in the track’s full glory. The track is aimed to give you a sense of peace; it is here to restore the faith that we sometimes lose. 

It’s a track you’ll keep coming back to, because hearing it once is not enough. You can listen to the track ‘The Gods That You Pray To’ by Lee Feather and The Night Movers on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

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