For Sydney songwriter and performer Claire Simpson aka Astrals, music is a way to escape and to explore some wonderful sonic realms that match a vibrant imagination. With her new single Daylight Drip, Astrals has written a dream pop track that evokes hope and glimmering times ahead as we make our way back to normal life.

Her third release for 2020, Daylight Drip is a bright fusion of breathy vocals, 90’s inspired guitar vibes and clean production that captures the restless sense of the lyrics and music, delivering both in a crisp and cohesive way. For Astrals, Daylight Drip ties into her life navigating COVID this year; an unpredictable year that has forced her to face uncertainty and indecision head-on.

“Everything was pretty unstable in the world as well as in my own life, making it hard to make any concrete plans and move into a new phase of my life like I had been planning, pre-COVID. In this way, Daylight Drip is equal parts inspired by the feelings of restlessness, being stuck and living in the uncertainty that COVID-19 conjured, as well as by that feeling of being on the edge of a new beginning.” She says.

Working with videographer Tim Cheeseman on the Daylight Drip music video, Astrals headed to locations up at Harrington and Crowdy Head on the New South Wales mid-north coast to film. The result has a great DIY feel about it, matching the nostalgic tone of the music. “It’s a really pretty place, sunlight, daylight and big buttery sunsets dripping everywhere. Tim said the line in the song, “Daylight’s starting to drip through,” was the vibe he was trying to capture.

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