There’s something very cool about a song that sounds dreamy and groovy while quietly dragging society for its centuries-old nonsense. That’s exactly what Arn-Identified Flying Objects And Alien Friends pulls off with “The Hag,” a track that feels like it wandered out of an old folk tale and straight into your playlist.
From the first few seconds, the song wraps itself in warm guitars, mellow keys, and basslines so smooth they almost distract you from how heavy the story actually is. Inspired by lyrics originally written in 1834 by Swedish writer Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, “The Hag” tells the story of a woman falsely accused of witchcraft and punished for it. Sadly, the themes still hit in 2026.
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The track itself sounds effortless. Arn’s vocals never try too hard. His vocals have a sense of calm as they float over the mix while layered harmonies give the song this otherworldly feeling. This voice really grabs your attention.
You cannot really put “The Hag” into a box when speaking musically. One minute it’s full indie rock vibes, then suddenly you hear psychedelic textures, funky rhythm phrases, and subtle hints shoegaze colors creeping in. The drums and bass stay locked in the whole time, giving the song a groove that makes you bob your head along to it.
Hey, if you don’t want an earworm right now, do not add “The Hag” to your playlist. But if you do, you know exactly what you need to do. Because trust me, this artist is doing something right and you need to be a part of this experience to truly get it.
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