The Holidazed Let the Psyche Bloom in the Sun-Warped Escapism of ‘In My Garden’
When the vibes are as high as the instrumentals are hypnotic, carried by intricate time signatures that warp the mind before the feel-good euphoria seeps into the psyche, you know you’ve stumbled across a diamond in the rough. Case in point, The Holidazed’s latest single, In My Garden, is escapism in its purest form. There may be nods to the pains of the human condition, but nothing that weighs heavy enough to pull the sheer infectious empowering sanctity of In My Garden down to earth. It remains a safe space on the airwaves to sink into and float within. Within the fabric of the prog rock, there are angular contortions of indie post-punk guitars that take the typical cold monochromatic chill, park it on a sun lounger and give it a sun tan. The Holidazed, with More Better Band riding shotgun, are clearly on a mission to stretch the limits of sound and serenity. Their reggae-infused progressive rock isn’t manufactured to move units, it’s built to transport souls. After relocating from Jacksonville Beach to South Florida, The Holidazed doubled down on the freedom in their sonic DNA. Whether they’re tearing through high-energy sets or folding saxophone textures into lush rhythmic […] The post The Holidazed Let the Psyche Bloom in the Sun-Warped Escapism of ‘In My Garden’ appeared first on A&R Factory.

When the vibes are as high as the instrumentals are hypnotic, carried by intricate time signatures that warp the mind before the feel-good euphoria seeps into the psyche, you know you’ve stumbled across a diamond in the rough. Case in point, The Holidazed’s latest single, In My Garden, is escapism in its purest form. There may be nods to the pains of the human condition, but nothing that weighs heavy enough to pull the sheer infectious empowering sanctity of In My Garden down to earth. It remains a safe space on the airwaves to sink into and float within. Within the fabric of the prog rock, there are angular contortions of indie post-punk guitars that take the typical cold monochromatic chill, park it on a sun lounger and give it a sun tan. The Holidazed, with More Better Band riding shotgun, are clearly on a mission to stretch the limits of sound and serenity. Their reggae-infused progressive rock isn’t manufactured to move units, it’s built to transport souls. After relocating from Jacksonville Beach to South Florida, The Holidazed doubled down on the freedom in their sonic DNA. Whether they’re tearing through high-energy sets or folding saxophone textures into lush rhythmic […]
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