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Guitarist SebGar shares the wild, whimsical story of his new instrumental single “Elephants and Alcohol”

SebGar tells stories with his guitar. You can hear the influence of greats like Satriani and Vai, but his music is more than a display of technical skill. He builds a deliberate emotional journey into his songs. The lead lines feel like they lift you up, and the harmonies give the music a shimmering depth. A powerful rhythm section anchors the whole experience, giving it a sense of purpose.

Following his impressive track “Kindred Spirit,” he is back with a new single called “Elephants and Alcohol.” It’s a fun, electric ride that shows why he’s becoming a notable name in melodic guitar music. The song, which runs for 3 minutes and 41 seconds, feels like a natural step forward, continuing his focus on telling stories through sound and pushing his creative boundaries.

The story behind “Elephants and Alcohol” is almost as interesting as the song itself. SebGar first came up with the idea years ago, recording a rhythm guitar track and a basic melody. The song then sat unfinished, waiting for the right moment of inspiration. That moment finally came this year, in 2025. He found what he needed to finish the track, turning a rough sketch into a complete and vibrant piece of instrumental rock.

From the start, “Elephants and Alcohol” has a playful but confident tone. You can hear SebGar’s skillful fingerpicking and expressive phrasing as the song moves with a mix of energy and grace. The guitar really becomes a voice, singing and weaving through tight grooves, powerful riffs, and soaring solos that feel new yet somehow familiar. It all comes together as a track that is quirky, soulful, and completely captivating.

You can tell this song was a long time in the making. SebGar has said he always knew it had something special, but he just wasn’t creatively ready to finish it the way it deserved. It really speaks to the magic of making music; an idea can sit for years until one day, it just clicks. That’s what happened here. He now says it’s one of his favorite songs to play.

People often compare SebGar’s playing to legends like Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, who are famous for mixing incredible technique with real emotion. “Elephants and Alcohol” definitely fits within that tradition, but it also explores new ground. SebGar creates a vivid soundscape with his playing, inviting you into a world built on strong melodies and creativity.

The track’s energy and style are already getting a great response. It’s an immersive song that is earning praise for its skillful playing and delivery. Whether you’re a serious guitar fan or just looking for something fresh, the song delivers a listening experience that’s as unique as its title suggests.

To support the release, SebGar plans to play more live shows and make several guitar clinic appearances later this year. Fans will have a chance to hear “Elephants and Alcohol” live, along with other songs from his catalog. This comes as SebGar is also celebrating a recent milestone, having reached the Quarter Finals of America’s Top Hitmaker. He’s taking a moment to enjoy the achievement before diving back into his busy schedule.

“Elephants and Alcohol” is out now on all major streaming platforms. You can follow SebGar on Instagram, YouTube, and Bandcamp for updates on new music and live shows. With this release, he continues to carve out his own signature voice in instrumental music, proving that you don’t need lyrics to tell a great story.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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