"Fuzzy" started out as a rock 'n roll, sun's out, windows down, volume's up, and you don't care where you're headed kind of beat from Brandon Burr. Brandon passed the beat along to Spencer Riley Alfonso where this light hearted rock instrumental took on an additional layer with the lyrics. Inspired by memoirs of soldiers, rockstars, and the death of the 1960's, "Fuzzy" paints a mirage of words conjuring pictures of the American dream juxtaposed with the dissapointing reality of life. There is no "clear-headed" revelations in lyrics or the music, just a fuzzy idea of what's it like to see a dream die in front of you.
Read MoreToday, at Ildefonso Records, we are celebrating the release of Saint Evaleen’s eight track, self-titled EP. Bright indie-pop sounds send out nostalgic west coast vibes with Saint Evaleen’s signature high energy beats and honest charming lyrics. This extended play features three previously unreleased titles: “Touch”, “Livin’”, and “Brand New”. Add your favorite Saint Evaleen track to your playlist and share it with Ildefonso Records.
Read MoreThe newest single by Monako Davis is here. “Easier” is a west coast, breezy track with a driving beat and disco guitars. Alone on a summer’s day in your house with nothing to do? This track is perfect for pouring some tequila with lime, slow dancing to your mirror, and allowing yourself to feel all the feels.
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