Tracklist:
2. It Don’t Matter
3. Calling Out Your Name
4. The Here and Now
5. The Bends
6. Another Life
7. Tell Me Why
8. Burning Up
9. Fr3o
10. Let Go
11. It’s All for You
Let’s start by giving Zeppelin Hamilton some props — Velvet Trip is an elite
band name. It’s smooth, a bit sexy, and fits their whole psychedelic pop‑rock
thing perfectly. The trio (Zeppelin, Toby Anagnostis, and Clayton Allen) have
been pumping out music at a wild pace, and the best part is… it’s actually
good.
Glimmers Continued is basically the full version of their 2025 EP Glimmers,
with six extra tracks added to round it out into a proper album. It follows
their 2024 debut Harmony Blooms, so yeah — these guys don’t muck around.
A Smooth Start, Then the Trip Begins
The album kicks off with Superstar, a warm little intro track that shows off
Zeppelin’s silky vocals and the synthy textures that pop up all the way through
the record. It’s like a gentle “strap in, here we go.”
Then It Don’t Matter arrives and lifts the energy. It’s dancey without
trying too hard — the kind of tune that gets you moving but still feels chilled
out. That’s pretty much Velvet Trip’s whole vibe: psychedelic, groovy, and easy
to sink into.
You can hear the psych influence everywhere — in the vocals, the production,
the instruments. It’s the sort of album that works in almost any situation.
Backyard hangs, late‑night drives, Friday sippers… it fits.
What the Album’s About
The theme revolves around “glimmers” — those tiny moments of joy that give
you a bit of clarity or comfort. Lyrically, it’s personal growth, reflection,
and little snapshots from Zeppelin’s life. It’s thoughtful without being heavy.
Tracks That Stand Out
Depending on what you’re into, different songs will hit you, but a few clear
favourites are:
• It Don’t Matter
• Calling Out Your Name
• The Bends
• Fr3o
Tell me why switches things up with a deeper vocal, which breaks the flow in
a good way. Let Go also brings a different instrumental feel and some stronger
vocals.
The closer, It’s All for You, feels like a 60s love‑song throwback — warm,
nostalgic, and a sweet way to wrap up the journey.
Who They Sound Like (Kind Of)
They’re tricky to compare because they’ve really carved out their own sound.
But if you had to pick references, there’s a bit of Tame Impala, a touch of
Parcels, and even some Gorillaz vibes in places. Honestly though, they’re doing
their own thing — and doing it well. They give me “future Empire of the Sun”
energy.
Final Thoughts
Glimmers Continued is a fun, dance‑tinged, psychedelic ride that leaves you
smiling by the end. Velvet Trip feel like a band on the rise, and if they keep
going like this, they’re absolutely one to watch in the Aussie music scene.


Interesting and descriptive review 👍
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