“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” by Scott’s Tees – A lo-fi dream carried by the wind.
- Sakshi Batra
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow”: Dreamy, intimate, and gentle.

Scott’s Tees is an artist who expresses his ideas through many different and unique sounds. Scott, with a little bit of grunge and folk, has made a remarkable single, taking an influence from Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Iron & Wine, and has the capacity to communicate with the audience from the dark as well as from the light side of the human soul at the same time. The single is a very intimate recording, where the listener can see the breath, the buzz, and the creak, and they take the atmosphere with them.
“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” feels like a slow-moving dream drifting through open space.

Warm acoustic guitar strums and soft, slow vocals are the song's main elements; it unfolds very patiently as the dawn of the day would. In fact, it is the chorus vocals that differentiate the song from the others, being spooky, hopeful, and glimmering just enough to be recalled by the listener. Instead of waves, delicate strings go up and down like the wind that is passing, thus the feeling is reinforced that this is both a nice and somewhat enigmatic kind of presence. The lo-fi recording technique gives the song an artificially warm intimacy. It is a track that never rushes; instead, it lets the emotions settle naturally, like quiet air after a storm.




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