FELT take Miami Memory and run it straight through the shoegaze grinder and it hits a nerve. The first single from their upcoming album Soil and Sky coming in Autumn this year strips Alex Cameron’s original down to its emotional core, then rebuilds it in waves of dense fuzz, shimmering reverb and crushing dynamics.

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At the center is Hannah’s voice, ghostly, exposed, cutting through a towering wall of guitars that drifts between the haze of Slow Crush and the heavy pull of Deftones. The tension between fragility and force recalls Chelsea Wolfe at her most immersive, while flashes of melody break through like early The Smashing Pumpkins.

Recorded in Ghent – Belium, “Miami Memory” signals a shift for FELT: darker, heavier, and more uncompromising. A cover that doesn’t just reinterpret the original, it transforms it.

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