Conflict at Serenity Pools, or CASP, is an indie musician hailing from Venice Beach, California, who is making waves with his unique sound and style. With a few collaborators spread around the globe, CASP is based in Los Angeles and is known for his soft vocals and intricate guitar work. His newest single, “Golden View,” which was released on February 16th, is a perfect example of his relaxed, moody style that invites the listener to lean into an unfocused perspective. “Golden View” is a song that CASP wrote after an attempt to walk the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The experience was stressful and overwhelming, with no parking available and crowds of people everywhere. But instead of letting the tension get to them, CASP and his partner decided to embrace the diffused, unfocused perspective of the fog that rolled in. They realized how lucky they were to be together, searching for parking at the Golden Gate Bridge, and the resulting song reflects that sense of joy and energy. The track starts with a percussive groove that brings to mind the indie rock legends Yo La Tengo. As the song progresses, the bass melody takes over, leading to a chorus that sounds almost like something out of the Ramones playbook. Throughout it, all, CASP’s soft vocals and intricate guitar work provide the perfect backdrop for a song that asks the listener to embrace a different perspective and see the beauty in unexpected places. “Golden View” is a fantastic addition to CASP’s already impressive body of work. With its relaxed vibe and focus on embracing the unexpected, it’s a perfect antidote to the stress and tension of modern life. Fans of indie rock and alternative music are sure to love CASP’s unique sound and style, and we can’t wait to see what he comes up with next. If you’re looking for a musical escape that will help you see the world in a new way, be sure to check out Conflict at Serenity Pools and “Golden View.”
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