a hypnotic swirl of hard rock, psychedelia, and raw emotion
baby zombies by bryan hill & the layabouts is a full-bodied rock track that merges grit and atmosphere in equal measure. recorded in bryan’s home studio in albuquerque, it captures the intimacy and experimentation of a band unafraid to blur the lines between genres. intricate guitar layers, cinematic sound effects, and a driving rhythm make the song both immersive and unpredictable – a journey more than a statement.
with flashes of 70s psychedelia and 90s alt-rock energy, baby zombies moves between heaviness and melody, reflecting the band’s wide range of influences – from collective soul to the new york dolls. what truly stands out, though, is the sense of play: a willingness to experiment with texture and tone, from fuzzy guitar hooks to the unexpected shimmer of bansuri flute.
the result is a sound that feels alive – equal parts nostalgic and forward-thinking. baby zombies isn’t here to show off; it’s here to move, to shake, to spark curiosity. it’s a song made by musicians who clearly love what they do, and that joy is contagious.
thank u for making this bryan hill & the layabouts ⚡


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