SEHORE is out with their new single, “Astrónomo,” and it is an entrancing blend of psychedelic rock and groove-oriented rhythms that takes listeners on a dreamy, otherworldly journey. Without sacrificing their characteristic atmospheric richness, the band adds a fresh sense of groove and lightness, providing a welcome contrast to their earlier work.

From the start, the rhythm section of the song carries the melody on its back. The tight bassline and sharp yet clean chord progression that locks with the percussion puts the song in a laid-back mood. The vocals have a quality that is both psychedelic and playful, making the listener sway with the melody. At the same time, guitar textures unfold loosely, adding decoration to the groove with a slack yet adventurous swagger that never restricts itself to one style. It might be the jumpy baseline, but there’s a quiet but unmissable reggae influence buried in “Astrónomo,” and it won’t be contained.

Whereas other songs rush ahead with haste, “Astrónomo” is a slow-burning journey that leads listeners inward. The end result is a stunningly balanced track, one that is both earthy and otherworldly, rhythmic and contemplative. With this album, SEHORE further hones their skill, creating a sonic journey that holds the listener’s attention from beginning to end. Recorded at Paco Loco Studio and mastered at Kadifornia by Mario G. Alberni, the song is yet another victory for the band, further establishing their prominence in today’s psychedelic music scene.

You can listen to the song “Astrónomo” by SEHORE here –