After browsing for over an hour to find some new material to cover, right when I was going to throw the towel in, I came across this gem. The duo is called Graph Rabbit and they're from Brooklyn.
Their single "Only Fields" is a whimsical daydream of greener pastures and the breezy side of life. This is the perfect song to calm your nerves. The synth effects are delicate and twinkling, never subsiding and always resonating. The acoustic guitar is gentle and comforting. The vocals are a soft lullaby that adds a human element to an otherwise otherworldly song. I think I've found my current go-to band when I need some relaxing down time.
For now, I think this song will be of great use when you're looking to wind down. Though I am truly curious as to what else Graph Rabbit is capable of, I guess we'll have to wait till October 9 for the release of their debut album Snowblind.
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