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From Basement Fog to Sunbeam Drift: Wooden Overcoat’s “Home” Redefines Psychedelic Pop

Portland shoegaze newcomers Wooden Overcoat serve a stunning debut single

Portland has long held its place as one of America’s quietly influential music capitals, a city where independent spirit and sonic experimentation tend to flourish just beneath the mainstream radar. Wooden Overcoat’s “Home” feels like a natural extension of that environment, but it also reaches outward, forming an unexpected stylistic bridge to the sun-drenched, laid-back textures often associated with Australia’s Sunshine Coast music scene. There’s a duality at play here: the rain-soaked introspection of the Pacific Northwest meeting a warmer, coastal psychedelia that softens the edges without dulling the emotional weight. The result is a debut that feels geographically unbound, rooted in place but drifting comfortably beyond it.

From its first notes, “Home” establishes a spacious, almost cinematic atmosphere. A solitary guitar line opens like a distant memory, stretching into something that feels both country-tinged and dreamlike before slowly unraveling into a fuller harmonic structure. As layers accumulate, the track reveals its core identity: a blend of 60s garage psych warmth and 90s shoegaze haze, filtered through a modern DIY lens. Reverb and tape echo don’t just decorate the sound—they actively shape its emotional contours, giving each note a trailing afterimage that deepens the sense of movement and drift.

Wooden Overcoat photo by Brett Chauncey

Brant Hajek’s vocal performance sits gently within this evolving soundscape, never pushing forward but instead blending into the mix like another atmospheric layer. His delivery enhances the song’s central theme of emotional transience—an awareness of beauty that is already slipping away as it’s being observed. The lyrics, drawn from a place of reflection and impermanence, gain strength from this restraint. Rather than dramatizing their message, the song allows it to unfold in a subdued, almost meditative way, making the listening experience feel intimate and unforced.

That emotional subtlety is echoed in the song’s visual counterpart, created in collaboration with Italian multi-arts visionary Francesca Bonci. Known for her work with artists such as The Dandy Warhols, Pete International Airport, Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell, Tombstones In Their Eyes, Federale, The Quality of Mercury, and Philip Parfitt, Bonci brings a distinctively theatrical and surreal visual language to the project. Her direction doesn’t simply accompany the music but expands it, layering symbolic imagery and fluid, dreamlike transitions that mirror the track’s blurred sonic edges. The result is a video that feels less like a narrative and more like an extension of the song’s emotional atmosphere.

Taken together, “Home” functions as a striking introduction to Wooden Overcoat’s world—one that thrives on contrast and contradiction. It is both grounded and drifting, melancholic yet warm, meticulously crafted yet seemingly effortless in its flow. As the opening statement for the forthcoming Hello Sunbeam EP, it sets a high bar, offering a sound that feels equally at home in Portland’s rain-soaked creative ecosystem and in more sunlit, coastal imaginations. It’s a debut that doesn’t just announce a project, but quietly suggests an entire landscape unfolding beyond it.

“Home” is out now, available from digital platforms everywhere, including Bandcamp. Wooden Overcoat’s debut “Hello Sunbeam” EP will be released on May 9. 

Wooden Overcoat photo by Brett Chauncey

CREDITS
Written, recorded, mixed and mastered by Brant Hajek
Performed by Brant Hajek
Recorded in a house in Portland, Oregon
Only humans made this art
Cover art + photo by Brant Hajek
Band photos by Brett Chauncey
Video by Francesca Bonci 
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR

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  • This single really captures that hazy, dreamy feeling I was going for lately. It’s great to find bands doing something so authentic.

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