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Stray Fossa "Spilled Over"
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24/08/2025 | Stray Fossa’s “Spilled Over” is a delicate 2'57'' gem of surf-tinged dream pop, weaving intimate melodies and hazy, introspective textures into a soundscape that feels both tender and timeless. With gentle guitar lines, soft reverb-drenched vocals, and a slow-burning rhythm, the track floats like a memory half-remembered—dreamy, personal, and quietly profound. As a focus track from their third album Blossomer, set for release on August 22 via Broken Palace Records, “Spilled Over” captures the band’s signature blend of homemade intimacy and sonic lushness. The song’s ethereal quality is elevated by subtle surf rock undertones, creating a nostalgic yet forward-looking atmosphere that lingers well beyond its brief runtime.
Inspired by the idea of returning to one’s childhood home a millennium in the future, “Spilled Over” is a poetic meditation on love, memory, and legacy. Written as both a metaphor for enduring connection to place and a touching tribute to the band’s father—whose devotion to gardening in their Tennessee childhood home remains a powerful image—the song blooms with emotional resonance. The imagery of a garden spilling over becomes a quiet symbol of persistence, care, and the traces we leave behind. Crafted across bedrooms in Boston, Hamburg, and Munich, and paired with visual art by Melissa Santamaría (known for her work with Sufjan Stevens and Flying Lotus), Stray Fossa continues to refine a deeply personal, globally resonant indie sound—one that feels handmade, heartfelt, and hauntingly beautiful.
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