Valley Onda Unveil “Seraph” — A Mesmerizing Drift Between Electronica and Indie Artistry
Sydney/Gadigal trio Valley Onda return with “Seraph,” a shimmering blend of electronic pulse, indie texture, and alternative dreamscapes. True to their identity, the band—Jordan, Michiya, and Galen—creates music not from an agenda, but from pure collaboration. What happens in the room becomes the art, and “Seraph” captures that spontaneous magic.
With influences spanning Alt-J’s off-kilter beauty to Gorillaz’s imaginative grit, the track feels both familiar and entirely its own. Layers of atmospheric electronica fuse with organic emotion, floating between serenity and tension as if carried by unseen currents.
Valley Onda’s sound draws on years of individual experience across projects like Georgia Fair, Lamalo, and David Sharp & The Sunday Best, forming a palette as vibrant as it is unpredictable. “Seraph” reflects their slow-burning ambition—steady, purposeful, and quietly powerful—emerging like a long-awaited treasure finally reaching the shore.