
Last Relapse’s In My Place lands as a larger-than-life piece of psychedelic indie rock, built around expansive guitar work, a hazy atmosphere, and an anthemic sense of scale. The track balances dreamy textures with a strong rock presence, giving the song a widescreen quality that feels equally suited to headphones and a live stage. There is a natural emotional weight running through the arrangement, while the guitar work adds enough psychedelic color to keep the sound moving beyond straightforward indie rock. Atlanta-born Last Relapse bring a long history to the project, having originally built their reputation through extensive live performances and their cult-favorite album Machine. Their return carries that same raw, guitar-driven spirit, now expanded into a more atmospheric and ambitious sound that makes In My Place feel both immersive and immediately anthemic.
Connect: