Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures Soar In To The Stratosphere With Stunning New Single “Songbird”

Artwork- Robert Smith

We recently had the remarkable opportunity to check out the new single “Songbird” from Boston rock band Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures. You can listen to “Songbird” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here

The latest beautifully crafted single “Songbird” from Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures, is the fourth single of 2024 from the genre-expanding rock and roll band, following this summer’s electric spark plug “Tomorrow Morning,” and both are featured on the band’s forthcoming new album Opus, out in November

Every song that we get from Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures always seems to top the last one . We don’t how they do it but it is a truly magnificent feat. “Songbird” is no exception. Derek And The Cosmic Vultures have really created magic with “Songbird”

What is really so freaking cool about “Songbird is that the song is a true treasure trove of melodic wonderment. We hear some jam band elements, some 90’s Alt, county and as with every Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures tune there is always the perfect dose of good old rock and roll.

Photo courtesy of The Band

Songbird’ is about people,Smith says. “We sing the same song. We follow similar patterns to each other. We have secrets, ideas, fears. We all eat, sleep, breathe, lie to ourselves, cry, laugh. We all question things. At least the smart ones do. And we are all going to walk that mile. That one last stroll to whatever our ultimate finale is supposed to be, or what we force it to be. Is it a rebirth? Is it a final resting place? We don’t know. So we make up a fantasy of what it could be.” 

The new single is a compass for compassion; it’s a way forward, through the highs and lows of life, softening the twists and turns and highlighting the good while snuffing out the bad. It’s a song rooted in 2024, but its sound rings out as timeless as echoes of ‘70s AM radio gold canvas a yearning spectrum that soars through the songs that shaped us before touching down in the modern day.  

We should never stop squinting our eyes at life,” he adds. “We need to keep discovering and keep wondering. But we need to laugh on the way to the finish line. Because life is the perfect blend of ugliness and beauty.” 

“Songbird” was mixed at Berlin Audio Productions by Erik von Geldern and Don Schweihofer; mastered by David Locke; and engineered by von Geldern, Schweihofer, and Jon Chesbro, with Rob Countie on as engineering assistant. The single’s artwork was contributed by Smith’s father, accomplished painter and artist Robert Smith.

Derek Smith And The Cosmic Vultures are not only phenomenal musicians, but they also are world craft musical sculptors and with “Songbird” They have created an absolute beauty.

Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures are:

Derek Smith: Lead and Backing Vocals and Rhythm Acoustic Guitar

Michael Strakus: Lead and Rhythm Electric Guitar

Steve Constantino: Bass

Dalton DeLima: Drums

Justin Lopes: Keyboard

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