Now, this may not be a new track to you, but it's new to me.
The Generationals have been featured here on Indie Shuffle a few times, yet I just stumbled across this spectacular group for the first time this afternoon. As I'm sure a wise man once said: "Another day, another discovery."
"You Got Me" was first released in 2011 as part of their four-song EP dubbed
Medium Rarities (which we reviewed
here). That said, it seems this sweet little ditty has also found a place on their most recent project, their third LP titled
Heza.
The track is a minimal synth song dubbed with singing that sounds like a few of folks in the woods sitting around a campfire. There's also some commentary in the background that sounds something like a drunk old man doing stand-up, but I can't understand anything he's saying. Pretty sure it's
Alan Watts, which is great in my book.
I will no doubt be playing "You Got Me" again, especially when in need of vibes that are of the chill type.