
From the frozen, unassuming confines of a bedroom in Edmonton, Canada, a tempest has been brewing, and it’s just been unleashed in the form of “We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” by the one-person powerhouse Scott’s Tees. If you’ve been starving for something real, something that sounds like it was forged in fire rather than polished in some sterile studio, you’ve just found your next obsession.
Let’s cut to the chase: Scott’s Tees is a solo act, a single artist who is the entire engine room—writing, performing, and recording this beast alone. This track was born from the desire to write a song about dreams, and it carries that intangible, almost spectral quality throughout. The track was recorded in a bedroom, using a trusty Tascam recorder and Audacity software. This isn’t a drawback; it’s the secret weapon. This lo-fi approach injects the track with authenticity that so many overproduced modern rock records completely lack.
But let’s talk about the money shot: the chorus. Scott’s Tees himself highlights the harmonies, and for damn good reason. When that chorus hits, it IGNITES. It’s the centrepiece of a song that proves you don’t need a million-dollar budget to create something that sounds huge and emotionally resonant.
“We Move As Fast As Storms Allow” is a recommended listen; it’s a necessary jolt to the system. Scott’s Tees is moving, and if this storm is any indication, you’d better get the hell out of the way.
Scott’s Tees Socials: Soundcloud
