
Here’s the atmospheric new single from South West London-based band Forest Bed. ‘The Party’s Over’ delivers spaced-out sounds over a hypnotic rhythm in this quiet epic of a song. A highlight is Paul Freeman’s atmospheric synth solo halfway through, which gives way to brightly twanging guitar, while Matt Markwick’s gloriously shimmering lap steel provides the ethereal backdrop throughout the whole song. Freeman’s wearily tuneful vocals are intimate and reflect his lyrical theme about being the last one left at the party, metaphorically speaking, who is holding onto the past, struggling to find a new direction and move on. Tinged with sadness and regret, Freeman’s voice
In the accompanying video, the sun streams through the trees, striking a disco ball while the band play amongst abandoned cars and kaleidoscopic effects create the feel of hazy dreams. It’s just right for the band’s gently cosmic blend of alt-country, folk and americana.
‘The Party’s Over’ is the band’s first single release since their 2023 EP, and it gives listeners a taste of Forest Bed’s alternative roots sound and moody cosmic energy. Enjoy.

