Future Vintage Feelings — Omnesia’s “Days and Nights”
Omnesia’s latest single, “Days and Nights,” is a lush, time-bending trip through emotion and atmosphere — the kind of song that feels both handcrafted and cosmically engineered. The duo, comprised of androgynous vocalist Medella Kingston and guitarist/producer M2, blends genres with the ease of artists who know exactly what they’re chasing and have no need to explain it.
Recorded in a cavernous Oakland warehouse, the track carries the warmth of brick walls and the pulse of live instruments played without a click track — a rare, organic heartbeat in an age of digital polish. You can hear that authenticity in every layer: Eric Slick’s dynamic drumming, Stephen Goodwin’s fluid bass lines, and Tal Ariel’s expansive keys give the song an analog soul wrapped in modern shimmer.
What makes “Days and Nights” linger isn’t just its craftsmanship, but its emotional honesty. Born from the ache of separation and the quiet joy of reunion, it captures love’s long-distance heartbeat — the waiting, the return, the quiet spaces in between. Kingston’s vocals glide between fragility and strength, threading nostalgia through the song’s “future vintage” soundscape — a blend of nu wave cool, electro-pop warmth, and a touch of rock intimacy.
Omnesia isn’t chasing trends; they’re building their own world — one where memory and melody collide, and time itself feels like it’s swaying in rhythm.
