You know that feeling when a song crawls inside your skull and just sets up camp? When the guitars don’t just hit your ears but actually wrap around your brain like smoke through old floorboards? That’s “Do You Feel Alright” by The Burton D’Agostini Procedure.

Jeff Burton and John D’Agostini go way back—college days—and you can hear every single one of those years in this track. These aren’t kids chasing trends. These are seasoned musicians who’ve been brewing this psycho-rock sound for decades, and it shows in every layered second.

Jeff handles vocals, bass, keyboards, drums, and guitar. That’s not a flex—that’s just how this operation runs. His voice carries this calm weight, like a late-night thought you can’t shake. He doesn’t scream the question “Do You Feel Alright.” He lets it sit there, hanging in the air, reflective instead of desperate. And that’s what makes it stick.

John D’Agostini brings the edge. Guitar work that stretches and shimmers across the mix, plus post-production wizardry that turns simple moments into textured journeys. Together, they’ve built something that pulls from 60s psychedelia—think The Moody Blues vibes—but hits with a modernity that Tame Impala fans will recognize. Except this doesn’t sound borrowed. This sounds earned. Engineered by the duo themselves, mixed and produced by Jeff, then mastered by Harold LaRue who adds polish without sanding off the grit.

And here’s the thing about “Do You Feel Alright”—it’s not static. It shifts. Evolves. Sheds layers like skin and reveals new textures underneath. Hypnotic stuff. The kind of track that observes you as much as you observe it.

The Burton D’Agostini Procedure aren’t chasing attention. They’re refining their stuff, building a catalogue one release at a time. And with this single, they’re proving thoughtful psycho-rock still has room to breathe. So, Do You Feel Alright? Play this one and find out.

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