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Garagee Unveils Eclectic New Album Garagee III Packed with Collaborations

Garagee has returned with his latest album, Garagee III, a captivating blend of eclectic sounds and inventive collaborations. The self-titled project, released today, is a testament to Garagee’s unique musical vision, offering listeners a journey through a variety of moods and sonic landscapes.

From the ethereal opening of Tennaaa, where organic guitar motifs meet saturated drums, to the darker, fairy tale-inspired Blood, featuring the brooding vocals of Australian icon Steve Kilbey, *Garagee III* is filled with unexpected twists and turns. The album showcases Garagee’s signature emotive mixing and intricate guitar work, but this time with an added layer of depth from a host of talented vocal collaborators.

Tracks like Driver bring a retro, space-age vibe, blending percussive guitar with airy vocals for a smooth, almost cinematic experience. Meanwhile, Rocks of King takes listeners on a primal journey, starting with gentle bird sounds before spiralling into a drum-laced, rhythmic exploration.

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Firewall, featuring Jane McArthur, stands out with its sparkling riffs and innovative use of 90’s modem sounds as percussive elements, while Not Our Nature pushes boundaries with its psychedelic instrumentation and sci-fi vocals from Pink Tights. The album closes with Nothing to See Here… and Everything, a serene, nature-infused track that captures Garagee at his most introspective.

Garagee III is a diverse collection of tracks that beautifully blend abstract myths, reflective stories, and urban legends, solidifying Garagee’s place as a truly innovative artist in the indie music scene.

Written by Chris Lamaro