The modern psychedelic blues rock band “So Lucid Electric Feel” has released two singles at once – “Our Helping Wing” and “Move”. According to the band, both singles are the harbingers of the upcoming second album “Social Mindscream”.
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“In this song, we have created a scene where the world connects with a wing that can help,” the vocalist and guitarist of the group Uvis Gailis explains the ideological setting of the new single “Our Helping Wing”. “In this case, with the mystical and the invisible. The song embodies peace, fantasy, the idea of help without unnecessary explanations, so that every listener has the opportunity to find their individual associations in this still relevant topic.”
“In turn, the song” Move “, as its name suggests, presents the movement,” continues Uvis. “Infinite, immortal, present in us and in the manifestations of our life cycle. This piece allows us not to think much and allows the troubled mind to move.”
The group continues the recording process at “Sigulda Sound Studio” in collaboration with “Latvian Blues Band” bassist Marcis Kalniņš, who is also a sound engineer of the new musical material, as well as the creator of the final mix and master version.
“The upcoming album” Social Mindscream “will have a vicious picture, in which the hungry mind is expressed in different ways and characters. The album will cover both sides – both fantasy and reality,” emphasizes Uvis. When it will be possible to resume concert activities again, the band also plans to make a concert recording in Liepaja, which will later be released on a separate vinyl record.
“So Lucid Electric Feel” is a trio founded in Sigulda in 2015, in which vocalist and guitarist Uvis Gailis, bassist Kristaps Sproģis and drummer Raitis Kalniņš have combined their musical skills. Last spring, the band released their debut album “We’re All Connected.”
The new singles “Our Helping Wing” and “Move” can be heard on the largest music streaming platforms and heard on the best Latvian radio stations.