
LA’s visionary shoegaze architects, OSNOVA, have unveiled their latest single, “Waiting for June,” and it’s a moody journey into sonic introspection. The track feels like walking alone on a dark, deserted street, its confident stride undercut by an underlying sense of instability and anxiety. It’s a sound that moves forward with purpose, while simultaneously drawing you into its evocative, enveloping atmosphere.
Premiering alongside an in-depth interview with the band on Ghost Cult Magazine, the video showcases OSNOVA’s sharp and enigmatic visual aesthetic, created by Adam Brant and JC. Ghost Cult aptly describes the song as one that fans of Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine will gravitate towards, praising its vast, intoxicating charm. There’s an edginess in its minor-key flirtations, leading into deeper waves of distortion—a quality that Nothing fans will devour. The result is a soundscape that feels as expansive as it is mysterious, perfectly matched by the visuals that accompany it.