Sun-drenched sibling harmonies and soft 70s-inspired rock. Warm, organic, and deeply comforting music for slow mornings and golden hour drives.
Infinity Song creates a sound that feels like a warm embrace from a bygone era. Their music is built on the foundation of incredible sibling chemistry, resulting in vocal harmonies so tight and intuitive they feel like a single, multi-faceted instrument. It is a lush, organic blend of soft rock and soul that prioritizes melody and emotional clarity over modern production gimmicks.
What truly distinguishes them is their commitment to a 1970s singer-songwriter aesthetic, reminiscent of artists like Fleetwood Mac or The Fifth Dimension, but filtered through a modern Black indie lens. There is a gentle, rhythmic pulse to their work, often driven by clean acoustic guitars and a rhythm section that knows exactly when to stay out of the way of the vocals.
Start with the album Metamorphosis, specifically the track Haters Anthem. It perfectly encapsulates their ability to take a modern, relatable sentiment and wrap it in a timeless, sophisticated arrangement that sounds like it could have been recorded in 1975.
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