Sound Bites

Optometry – 99

Optometry, the innovative Los Angeles-based duo consisting of John Tejada and March Adstrum, has captured the attention of music lovers everywhere with their ability to blend electronic music with emotive storytelling. With a rich history of blending melancholic textures and experimental sounds, the pair’s journey has been one of constant reinvention. Whether it’s through their introspective synths or the ethereal beauty of March’s vocals, they’ve carved out a sound that is both timeless and forward-thinking. Now, with the release of their latest single “99,” Optometry pushes the boundaries even further, delving into the depths of change and growth with a sonic landscape that oscillates between decay and reinvention.

“99” is a powerful, introspective track that tackles the theme of forward motion, rejecting nostalgia in favor of embracing the unknown. Through bit-crushed guitar riffs and a breakbeat-driven drum track, the song weaves a tapestry of emotions, while March’s hauntingly ethereal vocals carry the weight of the lyrics with grace and depth. The track’s metaphorical exploration of vanished businesses paints a picture of inevitable change—reminding listeners that growth often comes from letting go. Don’t miss out on this captivating journey into the heart of transformation—be sure to stream “99” now and immerse yourself in the unique world of Optometry.

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Ethan

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