“Carriage House” by The All’s Eye – A Sound You Can Feel

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Instrumental music, at its best, acts like a full exhalation in the eye of a hurricane. There’s a sudden sense of relief when all the parts of a song lock into place and you find yourself following the groove wherever it takes you. The All’s Eye makes instrumental music in this very vein, and their latest single, “Carriage House”, is a prime example of why. Released on June 26 through Music Factory Records, “Carriage House” marked the launch of the band’s six show tour across the Pacific Northwest. Recorded at the eponymous “Carriage House Studios” in Connecticut, the track never loses sight of where it began. The mix is as raw as it needs to be and from the very first notes, you can feel the warmth of the room. Ari Joshua’s guitar tone is evocative and fluid, gliding through an ethereal space while Kris Yunker’s layered keys add both emotion and punch. Ben Atkind holds it all together with a steady, flowing drum groove that carries the song forward without overwhelming it.

Bill Mcmenamey

“Carriage House” stands out for its natural flow. The song isn’t in a hurry; it allows the sound to grow and breathe. It never feels forced. Despite how tight the musicianship is, the track comes across as loose and spontaneous like it might’ve been captured in a single take. It gives off the same unpredictable energy you’d expect from a live performance. There’s even a hint of vocals, playfully tucked deep in the mix suggesting a possible vocal version in the future. But even in its current form, the music speaks volumes. It’s soulful, it’s funky, and it carries a vintage feel without falling into nostalgia. Instead of imitating the past, The All’s Eye distills their influences into something cohesive and fresh.

Though The All’s Eye is a relatively new act, the depth of experience behind the trio is undeniable. Ari, Ben, and Kris each bring years of touring and collaboration to the table, and that chemistry is impossible to miss. There’s a rare kind of musical trust here each player giving the others space, yet staying deeply connected throughout. “Carriage House” is the result of that connection, a track that showcases what happens when everything clicks. It’s a perfect entry point for new listeners and a satisfying ride for longtime fans of instrumental grooves. If this track was the beginning of their summer run, then it was surely a season worth watching.

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