Auld Gods are an alternative rock band with a groove that stretches from the retro era to the modern age. It is lit up by funk, rolled into wealthy layers of psychedelia, and carried into a cruising mode. It’s the kind of track that the cool kids of the 80s would listen to. Their latest release is ‘Firefly’, a wiry, fuzzy, and mellow indie rock composition.
Spruced with pop rock in the chorals, narrative vocals, and a measured rhythm, it carries unconventional patterns. The beats are consistent in their punching flow. It forms a foundational structure through which to explore the changing ambits of the rest of the soundscape. It acts both as a constant and a neutral force to experience the extent of the track.
There’s a lot of quirk in the song, a whimsy that is coarse, textured, and sent into the dipping vessels of the track. The thematic relevance is a complexity that you flesh out across the soundscape. It makes you think, compels you to follow the trails, and challenges you to find its core. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Firefly’ by Auld Gods here –