San Francisco guitarist and multi-instrumentalist waldon.grooves create soundscapes mixing elements of various genres “psychedelia, deep surf, blues, funk, jazz, free-flow jams, and dirty beats.”
Such as on his groovy-as-hell “Thought Alcove” which starts off as a smooth summer laid-back jam with some wistful guitar work that echoes with feelings of nostalgia hovering in the air. Imagine a blend of Real Estate with Khruangbin and early Mac DeMarco and you got “Thought Alcove”
Or as he puts it:
Thought Alcove was slowly written throughout and inspired by the past few years of hibernation. It is about drinking coffee to wake yourself up just so you can sit around doing nothing, road trips, never getting enough vacation time, and surfing the coast. On a more conceptual level, this song is about doing things you love while at the same time getting lost in your own mind, zoning out, and relaxing in your unique headspace. And let’s not forget flow-of-consciousness guitar solos…
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