

Zuffalo’s Digging a Hole is a groove-driven slice of psychedelic rock that feels loose, warm, and effortlessly alive. Built around a tight, funky rhythm section, the track leans into its live-off-the-floor energy, letting organ swells, guitars, and vocal harmonies breathe naturally. There’s a jam-session spontaneity at its core, but it never loses focus—each section locks into a satisfying pocket. Subtle psychedelic touches add color without overwhelming the groove. It’s laid-back yet vibrant, capturing that sweet spot between vintage feel and fresh execution.
A feel-good, analog-leaning cut that invites you right into the room.
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