Graffiti Welfare drops a 10-track river of psych pop nostalgia with ‘Revolving Shores’

Graffiti Welfare is a Austin-born, Denver-based artist who started his journey in the bedroom and is currently working with indie Italian record label, MilleVille Music.

Revolving Shores grew out of the feeling of helplessness as my childhood faded and grandparents passed away while I was coping with coming-of-age anxiety. By day, I was trying to finish my thesis and escape the clutches of graduate school with my sanity intact. By night, I was trying to make sense of it all by recording something sincere, unique and tangible. Each track layers a lucid perspective onto the last, guiding a quiet meditation towards the unknown, before returning to waking life. Rinse, float, repeat – cause who knows where you will wake up next?’’ ~ Graffiti Welfare

Featuring Alan Watts, a superb production that will tingle all your senses awake, a relaxing energy to close your eyes with, and bringing us gems such as ‘Good News’, this is an experimental project that might shudder brilliantly into your entire soul. 

With particular highlights such as ‘Volume’ and ‘Nothing Ever Changes’ crisply soothing our palates, this is a fantastic album that is packed with that genuine excellence we have all been craving lately.

Revolving Shores’ from Austin-born, Denver-based artist Graffiti Welfare might be one of the more creative releases you shall lather yourself into this year. With a vital injection of a splendidly created soundscape that will surely warm up your whole body, this is a 10-track offering of the very highest order.

Listen up to this fine new release on Spotify , watch the video’s on YouTube and see more via the IG.

Reviewed by Lu