Levitation Room – ‘It Happens All the Time’

Levitation Room - 'It Happens All the Time'

Levitation Room drifts into a dreamy psychedelic realm with ‘It Happens All the Time’

Levitation Room image via Shanti Kot

Los Angeles psych-rock band Levitation Room has returned with their first release of the year, ‘It Happens All the Time.’ The single, out now, embraces celestial imagery and dreamy storytelling, signaling the band’s willingness to experiment with new techniques and sounds in their upcoming music.

A long time in the making, ‘It Happens All the Time’ finally found its full expression with the help of producer Iggy at Savannah Studios. The track weaves a starry, romantic narrative, complemented by lush instrumentation and a hypnotic soundscape. Lead guitarist Gabe Fernandez notes that his playing draws inspiration from John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band era, particularly in the use of a heavy rotary effect that washes over the song like warm waves. The band also took a more intricate approach to song structure, exploring new chordal varieties that add depth to the composition.

Lead guitarist Gabe Fernandez shares:

“We’ve tried recording this song several times before but hadn’t been able to capture the song’s essence until working with our friend Iggy at Savannah Studios. Julian first brought the song to the table quite fleshed out with changes and lyrics that evoked imagery of a starry night romance. My lead guitar draws from John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band era with a heavy rotary effect that gives a feeling of warm waves throughout the song. It’s a different approach to our song structure, even exploring more chordal varieties at the end of it. After several studio attempts, we finally got the dreamy sound we felt was the embodiment of the song.”

‘It Happens All the Time’ is out now.

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