Petrichor 070 Shake
Field Notes
Close your eyes and you’re transported into a dystopian future, where razor-sharp synths slice through the atmosphere, evoking a sound that is both haunting and futuristic. Petrichor feels like the musical offspring of Trent Reznor and Mazzy Star, blending industrial tension with dreamy, melancholic reveries.
Tracks like What's Wrong With Me lure you into a world that merges New Jersey Club with Synthwave, a collision of styles that feels almost dreamlike in its seamlessness. Meanwhile, Elephant channels the spirit of Depeche Mode, offering a brooding, atmospheric tone that deepens the album's emotional range.
But it's Winter Baby / New Jersey Blues that stands as the album’s crowning moment, a mesmerizing track where the echoes of a nostalgic past suddenly give way to a more unsettling, futuristic present—like a trap door swinging open, revealing a strange new world in 2025.
In Petrichor, the past, present, and future converge in a sonic landscape that feels at once familiar and entirely new. It's a bold, immersive journey through time and sound.