Indie-psychedelic duo Plasma Chasms, composed of Adrian Guerrero and Jane Drewett, have once again demonstrated their unique musical prowess with their latest single, ‘Interstellar Baby.’ This track, a precursor to their forthcoming debut album ‘Chrysalis,’ encapsulates their signature blend of Australian indie and Southern California vibes, taking listeners on a mesmerizing journey through love and cosmic connection.
‘Interstellar Baby’ is a testament to Plasma Chasms’ talent for crafting lush, hallucinogenic soundscapes. The track is a vibrant amalgamation of psychedelic R&B and indie-pop stylings, which together tell an enchanting story of love at first sight and the delicate vulnerability of opening one’s heart. The duo’s ability to seamlessly merge their deepest thoughts into a narrative of two souls spiralling into acceptance and unity is nothing short of masterful.
Musically, ‘Interstellar Baby’ is a compelling blend of vintage 60s-70s techniques and modern digital sensibilities. This combination results in a spacey love song that echoes the timeless allure of Marvin Gaye’s soulful voice while introducing a fresh twist to their psychedelic sound. The track’s rich, resonant tones and dreamy atmosphere create an otherworldly experience, perfectly aligning with the song’s theme of a cosmic journey.
Since their formation in 2020, Plasma Chasms has quickly established a distinctive sound that sets them apart in the indie-psychedelic scene. Their journey began with the self-release of singles ‘Echoes’ and ‘Empty Spaces,’ which garnered attention from the independent Australian label, The A&R Department. Their 2022 debut self-titled EP further showcased their ability to blend classic indie-pop with psychedelic vibes, laying the groundwork for their ambitious concept album, ‘Chrysalis.’
‘Chrysalis’ promises to transport listeners through layers of psychedelia, guided by a cosmic concierge in an intergalactic space elevator. This innovative approach to exploring the vastness of human experience through music is evident in the dreamy landscapes and emotional depth of ‘Interstellar Baby.’