Watch: Snakadaktal – “Fall Underneath”
11 November 2013, 14:45
| Written by
George O'Brien
Snakadaktal have aligned their latest single with a hypnotically playful new video, filled with all the watery warmth of the track itself.
“Fall Underneath” is the second single to come from their debut LP Sleep In The Water, and reasserts the Melbourne-based five-piece’s knack for woozy indie dream-pop that echoes the likes of fellow-Aussies Temper Trap and The xx – if they had spent some prolonged time Down Under perhaps.
Breathy vocals and glistening guitars float along in a sunny haze, while the brilliantly synchronized, pastel hued visuals highlight the neatness of this new cut from a vastly under-rated band and album.
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