Suneaters: Bedhead

Suneaters: Bedhead

Suneaters enforce a dazed stillness in “Bedhead” by anchoring psychedelic rock distortion in the geographic isolation of Kansas. The track operates as a slow weight, translating the title into an unhurried musical pulse. Stoner metal fuzz and alternative rock melodies fix the piece to this midwestern source.

Heavy guitar riffs lock into a loop of fuzz pedals and repetitive drum patterns. Low-end frequencies overtake the structure, bypassing a conventional chorus layout. The bass notes claim a distinct position, staying rooted to a single chord progression to sustain the blunt atmosphere.

This single introduces the framework of the double LP, Suneaters V: Heroic Dose, marking a turn toward maximalist recording projects. The placement as the third single highlights a willingness to let stoner rock tropes dissolve into longer structures. As a final wave of guitar feedback begins to overwhelm the mix, the rhythm tracks cut out, stopping before the wall of sound is allowed to.

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