Folk/Review Scott's Tees - We Move As Fast As Storms Allow
Scott's Tees, hailing from Edmonton, Canada, is the creative force behind the captivating original single, "We Move As Fast As Storms Allow." Drawing influences from iconic bands like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Iron & Wine, Scott's Tees brings a unique blend of alt-rock and folk sensibilities to their music.
“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” is a captivating testament to Scott’s Tees’ gift for crafting atmosphere, emotion, and meaning within the most intimate of creative spaces. Recorded entirely in a bedroom using a Tascam recorder and Audacity, the song embraces its lo-fi origins not as a limitation but as a defining artistic choice. The result is a track that feels deeply personal, raw around the edges, and authentically human — the kind of recording that draws listeners closer rather than pushing them away with gloss.
The heart of the single lies in its haunting harmonies, which shimmer through the chorus like a flicker of light breaking through dark weather. These layered vocals elevate the emotional weight of the lyrics, underscoring themes of longing, uncertainty, and the delicate balance between momentum and surrender. Scott’s Tees demonstrates a remarkable ability to convey vulnerability through restraint, allowing quiet moments to speak just as loudly as the more dramatic ones.
Musically, the track blends understated guitar lines, gentle rhythmic textures, and atmospheric tones that echo the mood of a storm rolling slowly across the horizon. The lo-fi production enhances this sense of weathered beauty, creating a sonic world that feels lived-in and honest.
“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” is both a meditative reflection and a quietly powerful indie gem. Scott’s Tees delivers a song that lingers long after it ends — a reminder that sometimes the most evocative art is born not from perfection, but from truth.