Coming in at a creative 3 minutes 33 seconds in length, the latest release from BADSOMA is a “search for meaning and transcendence, an attempt at capturing the transient moments, and leaving a trail.”
Opening with a psychedelic synth twang followed by smooth and textured vocals, Orange County based BADSOMA brings the sunlight to life on the intricate and brightly produced Honey Locust Trees.
Speaking on the track, BADSOMA says, “Honey Locust Trees is a meditation on what it means to be present in the here, and the now. It was born out of chaos, repetition, and synchrony.”
We adore the artist’s tone and energy, giving us transcendental vibes, almost like a mantra in delivery. BADSOMA blends indie-pop with psychedelia taking inspiration from the pulsating grooves of LCD Soundsystem, the psychedelic veneer of Tame Impala, and the Zen-like universality of Radiohead. It’s addictive and refined!
Honey Locust Trees, the second single from BADSOMA, following their brilliant release of Heat and Disorder.