Strange New World is giving modern indie rock the vintage soul treatment, and with “Clarity,” they deliver a heartfelt, analog-rich gem that feels both timeless and deeply personal. The South Florida duo, Nadav H. and Sunny Strange, built this sonic world from the ground up, and you can feel that passion in every note.

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Opening with warm guitar licks and smooth female vocals that immediately pull you in, “Clarity” plays like a soft exhale, melancholy but comforting, dreamy yet grounded. The lyric “singing his memory, drowning just to catch some clarity” captures the track’s emotional core: the struggle to make sense of lingering feelings, to find peace in the fog.

Recorded entirely with vintage gear, Neumann mics, an Otari reel-to-reel, and an API mixer—the song has a warmth and texture you just don’t get in most digital productions today. It’s the kind of richness that makes you lean in, like vinyl in your headphones.

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“Clarity” is a standout moment from their debut EP Escape, signaling SNW’s mission to blend analog nostalgia with fresh perspective. If this is the beginning, we’re locked in for wherever they go next.

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