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I’d Rather Fly is Soft as Hell’s Single Out Now

Soft as Hell – I’d Rather Fly Review

Soft as Hell entertains us with “I’d Rather Fly” and sets a clear tone from the start.

I’d Rather Fly is Soft as Hell’s Single Out Now

I’d Rather Fly opens with an organ that creates a ritualistic atmosphere. The organ establishes a haunting foundation that feels sacred and eerie.

The track unfolds like a sonic mirage in a desert. Each sound seems carefully chosen to evoke an image of abandonment and desolation. Listeners can almost picture a drone camera tracking the remains of human civilization in a sci-fi setting. The textures shift subtly, maintaining intrigue, never allowing the experience to grow dull. This precise use of instrumental layers reflects Soft as Hell’s ability to paint vivid scenes without lyrics.

Around 3:15, a significant atmospheric shift occurs, moving toward 1970s funk influences. This change introduces warmer tones, funkier rhythmic patterns, and a brighter energy. A kaleidoscopic transition, revealing the wider palette the artist employs. This contrast sparks renewed attention and enriches the journey, breaking the previously hypnotic, steady pulse.

Soft as Hell balances refinement and emotional depth throughout the track. The absence of vocals directs full focus on instrumental storytelling, which requires careful craftsmanship. Each element contributes to a cohesive soundscape, allowing the listener to immerse fully in the sonic world.

The production quality supports the song’s vibe masterfully. The organ’s reverb and harmonic layering emphasize space and mystery. Guitar effects, such as tremolo and fuzz, add texture without overwhelming other instruments. The drums remain restrained, avoiding excess complexity while providing essential rhythm.

Soft as Hell showcases creative ambition and skill through this track. The mix of retro and futuristic elements forms a unique hybrid sound. The ritualistic, hypnotic opening transforms into a vibrant, funky conclusion that intrigues continually. This song embodies an aural narrative fitting for a cinematic visual.

I’d Rather Fly is Soft as Hell’s Single Out Now!


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Soft as Hell is a Brighton, England–based project rooted in atmospheric experimentation and cinematic imagination. Blending elements of psychedelic rock, ambient textures, and a subtle Western flair, the project crafts immersive compositions that feel both expansive and intimate. Driven by a hands-on approach, the artist behind Soft as Hell writes and performs nearly every element of the music, shaping a cohesive and personal sonic identity. With influences ranging from Pink Floyd to Tangerine Dream, their sound balances vintage inspiration with a modern, exploratory edge.


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