The All’s Eye glide into sunlit grooves on new single 'Carriage House'
- FLEX

- Jul 16
- 1 min read

With their latest outing 'Carriage House', The All’s Eye invite us to roll the windows down and lean into their sun-drenched daydream, a track that feels as smooth and effortless as an early evening breeze.
On this new release, the US trio tap into an intoxicating blend of jazz-flecked funk and mellow soul, pushing their sound further into lush, spacious territory. The instrumental interplay here is where the magic lives, as bass lines saunter with easy confidence, guitar phrases drift in and out like smoke rings, and keys ripple warmly under it all, carrying just the right amount of vintage swagger.
There’s a sophistication in the way they build and release tension, letting each instrument breathe and flirt with the listener’s ear before sliding seamlessly into the next pocket.
Where some tracks aim to dazzle with overt virtuosity, The All’s Eye charm by coaxing you to sink into the moment. Each note feels intentional but unforced, making it easy to imagine this song soundtracking twilight rooftop gatherings or late-night drives under city lights.
Ultimately, 'Carriage House' confirms what fans have long suspected, that The All’s Eye are riding a creative wave, and carving out their own mellow, genre-blurring corner of the new music landscape. It’s a confident, warm invitation to let go, and with grooves this smooth, it’s one well worth accepting.




Comments