It’s a rainy day, you’re missing someone and you call them. They don’t pick up so you leave a voicemail. We’ve all been there. This is how the latest single by the Southwest Florida indie band Teahouse starts and with this relatable scenario, the band takes the listeners on a journey back to a simpler time.
The song in its essence is a throwback to a time when things were simpler and even the trivial things seemed important enough to give us the gloom. The band’s singer and guitarist Brian Hartman wrote the song reminiscing a time in his life when he felt lost. The artist’s personal connection to the song contributed to its emotional aspects and resonates with the listeners from the get-go.
The song is weirdly relaxing in its melancholy. The relaxing acoustic guitar over the lo-fi beats makes the stage for Brian’s emotional vocals to come in and it’s one of those songs that you can’t skip once you start listening. combining captivating melodies with a relatable narrative, the song keeps the listeners hooked all the way through. Now, this is not the first song that opens with a voicemail and sounds of rain but it hits all the right notes that pull your heartstrings with the dreamy indie vocals over lo-fi chill beats. Melancholic yet relaxing, a mix of indie, lo-fi, chill pop, the song is very accessible and can easily make its way to your rainy-day playlist or even times when you’re feeling down.
A beautiful blend of Lofi Hip-Hop with vintage Pop/RnB vocals, “Rainy Days” takes the listener into a world of their own creation. Its airy synths, infectious melodies, and complex harmonies all work seamlessly to build an atmosphere like no other. “Rainy Days” is the perfect mix of the retro vibe listeners crave combined with a modern, experimental sound.
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