Blush. return with something worth slowing down for. The Victoria, BC-based indie rockers share “Seasons,” a dreamy, 90s-influenced single and video that drifts between hazy nostalgia and quiet introspection, marking the first glimpse of their forthcoming EP ‘In The Grey,’ due May 1. Built on airy guitars, laid-back rhythms, and a warm lo-fi glow, the track favours atmosphere over urgency and leans fully into the shoegaze textures and melodic restraint that define their sound at its most immersive.
“‘Seasons’ feels like a dream that just keeps looping,” says lead vocalist and guitarist Anton Wilson. “It reminds me of picnic jam sessions in the park, it reminds me to take a breath, and it reminds me to never stop chasing.” That unhurried quality runs through every second of the song, equal parts chill and enveloping, unfolding patiently like a memory that keeps replaying itself, familiar, comforting, and slightly out of reach.
The accompanying video matches the song’s dream-like quality perfectly, unfolding in soft focus and muted tones with washed-out visuals and an unhurried pace that feels less like a narrative and more like a feeling. Fleeting moments stitched together, as if caught between waking and sleep.
‘In The Grey’ follows the group’s 2024 EP ‘Still Wet’ and promises to capture Blush. at both their loudest and most restrained, a full picture of what Anton Wilson, Eric Josephs, Renata Baldwin, and Rosie Said are capable of across the full sonic range they’ve been developing. “Seasons” is out now.


