GLOBELAMP – Fossils
SoCal psych-folk queen GLOBELAMP is proud to announce her latest single “Fossils,” a hauntingly ethereal new track reflecting the singer-songwriter’s unique and otherworldly vibes.
Recorded at Orange Sound by Ash Umhey, “Fossils” features contributions from Morgan Y. Evans (Walking Bombs) and Umhey, with mastering taking place at Witch Ape Studio by the legendary Thomas Andrew Doyle (TAD, Brothers of the Sonic Cloth).
“As a lifelong fan of the ’90s music scene, it was a real pleasure and honor to have Tad master this song,” Dapena says.
“In life, sometimes people think they can get away with the bad things they have done, and, maybe, for a while, it seems like they have gotten away with it. But as Bob Marley said, ‘There ain’t no hiding place from the Father of Creation.’
“A fossil was once alive before it was turned into an artifact by the Earth, but they were always there. The same analogy can be applied to whatever you think you’re hiding from God.”
Dapena is of Puerto Rican and Polish descent and her songs are informed by her book-worthy chaotic life, time spent interning at K Records in Olympia, Washington, as well as the DIY folk punk ethos. Having shared the stage with bands like Against Me!, Screaming Females, and Waxatachee (to name a few), she was also featured in the avant-garde docu-series The Bender’s Circuit, directed by Angela Izzo and Eric Zimmerman (Soundgarden, etc.), now streaming via Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
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