Grumbeaux has released a reimagined version of “Flyin Shoes,” transforming the track into a haunting meditation rooted in acoustic simplicity and blooming into something altogether otherworldly. Beginning with just voice and keys, the musical equivalent of planting something humble in the dirt, the song unfolds organically, as layers of sonic life creep in and multiply.
“Flyin Shoes” is less a cover than a reincarnation, filtered through the mind of an artist unafraid to get into the depths of art rock sound. The new version is streaming now on all major platforms.
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