The High Plain Drifters is an indie rock novelty act that is full of textures, hues, patterns, and vibes. Hailing from New York, they forge a new wave sound that is inspired by landscapes that exist both inside and outside people. Leveraging profound sensibilities, they isolate the theme and expand it with surreal imagery and scintillating absurdities; in a way that both seem familiar and strange. Their latest release is ‘Summer Girl (Redux)’ a summer tinged, surf rock inspired wry composition. It is dusted with that pleasing vintage filter. If you enjoy the work of artists like The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and the like, you’re sure to enjoy this track.
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The track tells the story of a summer well-spent. Indulgent, dreamy, and full of that beach washed goodness that is usually associated with the season. With detailed, lyrical narratives, they hit all those retro highs. There’s a lot of stylistic diversions across the soundscape as the indie rock blends with Americana, Caribbean touches, warm instrumental accents, and the blues. Blending the melancholy of the end with the ache of nostalgia, summer heartbreak, and bluesy rock. Listen Now!
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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Summer Girl (Redux)’ by The High Plains Drifters here –
in the mood to dissolve in the sky

















