Stream: Levitation Room, ‘Heaven’

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Levitation Room (Photo by Ivan Trejo)

You don’t listen to Levitation Room’s new single “Heaven” as much as simply absorb it.

It’s a valentine from a smitten heart in the psychedelic Sixties, and the single that introduces the L.A. quartet’s third album, “Strange Weather,” out Feb. 16 via ONErpm/The Reverberation Appreciation Society/Greenway Records. The band — Julian Porte,  Gabriel Fernandez, Johnathan Martin and Kevin Perez — released their sophomore album, “Headspace,” in 2019.

“Heaven” follows two singles released earlier this year, “Scene for an Exit” and “Cool It, Baby” (ft. Jensine Benitez).

“This song is an ode to love, whether it’s a new love just beginning, or an old love between two people sustaining,” the band says. “The feeling of love can often feel like you’re floating around in heaven. You find home in someone’s eyes or voice; a partner that stands beside you and helps you navigate through the hardships and tumultuous landscapes of life.

“This song was intentionally created to make you feel like you’ve been enveloped by something sweet – the connection between two hearts and souls. It started out with a few chords from Gabriel’s guitar in our studio. It right away caught our ears and we wrote the rest of the song on the spot. It was one of those songs that came very easily and organically. It almost wrote itself.”

||| Stream: “Heaven”

||| Also: Watch the video for “Scene for an Exit” and “Cool It, Baby” (ft. Jensine Benitez)