
In something in the lake‘s latest offering, Daylight, the band crafts a mesmerizing sonic experience that defies convention. Self-produced and recorded across various north London studios, the track showcases the band’s DIY ethos and creative ingenuity. Led by Torin Umrigar’s experimental touch, drum recordings at Harri Chambers’ Woolwich studio undergo a transformative process of manipulation. Months of meticulous layering yield a rich tapestry of sound, characterized by tape hiss and re-amped heaviness. Daylight emerges as a warm and wild composition, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its captivating textures and innovative sonic landscape.
Vocalist Leon explains the song’s inspiration: “When you’re stripped of material things and detached from material desires you are given freedom for new beginnings and for the natural light to come in”
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