The Burton D’Agostini Procedure – Do You Feel Alright

Retro Psyche With a Modern Pulse

There’s something wonderfully timeless about “Do You Feel Alright” by The Burton D’Agostini Procedure. The track carries the hazy glow of classic psychedelic rock while still sounding sharp and alive in a modern alt-rock landscape. From the very beginning, the song invites listeners into a swirling sonic atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly current.

Drawing inspiration from the colorful spirit of 1960s psychedelia, The Burton D’Agostini Procedure builds a soundscape filled with textured guitars, pulsing rhythms, and an easy, hypnotic groove. The instrumentation flows with a relaxed confidence, giving the track an almost dreamlike quality, as if it’s drifting between eras. At the same time, there’s a subtle modern edge that keeps the song grounded, making it feel relevant rather than purely retro.

What really stands out is the song’s mood. There’s a laid-back, introspective energy running through the track, creating the sense of a late-night reflection wrapped in warm analog tones. The arrangement gradually unfolds rather than rushing forward, letting each element breathe and settle into place. That patience gives the song a captivating depth, encouraging listeners to sink into its rhythm rather than simply pass through it.

By blending vintage psychedelic influences with contemporary alternative rock sensibilities, The Burton D’Agostini Procedure crafts a track that feels authentic and unforced. “Do You Feel Alright” is the kind of song that lingers long after it ends, like the echo of a groove still spinning somewhere in the background. For fans of rich textures and classic rock spirit, it’s a rewarding listen that proves psychedelic sounds still have plenty of life left in them. 

Share: Facebook Twitter Linkedin

Comments are closed.