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LOS ANGELES, March 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ California-based psychedelic rock band Mystic Braves has just released Velvet Dreams, the final single in its series of quarantine-inspired music. The song delves into the possibility of the good things in life dissolving in the blink of an eye, emphasizing the importance of living in the moment.
The Mystic Braves announced the Velvet Dreams release in an Instagram post with a teaser of the song. The full single is available for streaming on Spotify.
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The series was inspired by feelings that were widespread during the pandemic: uncertainty and isolation, followed by gratitude for the small things and the desire to return to life as we once knew it. The first single, Quarantine Dreams, was released in October, with subsequent releases Sea Urchin and Holy Man in December and January.
Mystic Braves Tease New Single from Quarantine Sessions
Summary: In just over two weeks, indie rock band the Mystic Braves will release a single that completes a series inspired by time spent in quarantine. In this announcement, songwriter Julian Ducatenzeiler and band member Shane Stotsenberg share the meaning behind the upcoming release.
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LOS ANGELES, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ California indie rock band Mystic Braves is about to release the final installment in a series of singles inspired by the feelings of uncertainty, isolation, and ultimately, realization and gratitude that are brought on by quarantine.
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