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A Vessel / Radiovoice
Rock · 2015

A Vessel / Radiovoice

Good Morning's "A Vessel / Radiovoice" single offers two tracks of wistful, lo-fi indie rock, characterized by jangling, reverb-soaked guitars, understated vocals, and a warm, melancholic hum perfect

May 29, 2015 · Solitaire Recordings

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This single is a warm, hazy embrace of quiet melancholy. Imagine the gentle strum of a guitar echoing in a half-empty room, vocals whispered like secrets, and the comforting crackle of a tape machine. It's the sound of a rainy Sunday morning, a late-night drive with no destination, or the bittersweet comfort of solitude. "A Vessel / Radiovoice" is for those moments when you want to sink into a feeling, rather than escape it, a perfectly crafted hum for quiet contemplation.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the jangling, reverb-drenched guitars slowly build a hazy atmosphere in "A Vessel" before the understated vocals gently enter, creating an immediate sense of wistful longing.
The subtle, almost imperceptible tape hiss and analog warmth that underpins "Radiovoice", giving the track a timeless, lived-in quality, enhancing its melancholic charm.
The delicate interplay between the bassline and the lead guitar melody in "A Vessel", providing a quiet rhythmic anchor to the otherwise drifting, dreamy soundscape.
The vocal delivery, which feels less like singing and more like a hushed confession, particularly noticeable in the more sparse sections of "Radiovoice", drawing the listener closer.

How does A Vessel / Radiovoice sound next to the rest of Good Morning's catalogue?

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