The All’s Eye Fuse Psychedelia, Groove and Soul on Vivid New Single ‘Say What You Wanna Say’
- Tamara Jenna
- May 10
- 2 min read
Updated: May 13

The All's Eye shares a vibrant, vocal-forward celebration of truth and sonic freedom.
The All’s Eye returned with “Say What You Wanna Say” on 9 May 2025, a genre-bending single that electrifies their catalogue with vocal clarity, rhythmic soul, and psychedelic rock swagger. A reimagining of Ari Joshua’s original instrumental—first released live on the Saturday Sessions EP with Skerik and Delvon Lamarr—this new studio version expands the track’s emotional range with expressive vocals, locked-in grooves, and a kaleidoscopic arrangement.
Tracked at Carriage House Studios, the legendary recording space known for capturing warmth and nuance, the trio brings fresh life to the track. With Mclee Mathais engineering, Jakael Tristram on mixing duties, and Joe Lambert mastering, the sound is rich, immersive, and full of dynamic range—each element crystal-clear yet deeply connected.
This time around, the spotlight is shared between Ari’s nimble guitar work and the newly added vocals, dancing over Ben Atkind’s tight, rooted drum grooves and Kris Yunker’s lush keyboard textures—ranging from Hammond organ to clavinet and upright piano. What was once a groove-based jam now takes on a lyrical shape, becoming a powerful anthem of individuality and self-expression.
“SWYWS is more of a celebration, a party song that also gives thanks to the cosmos,” says Ari Joshua. “It’s a get-up-and-dance track, really.”
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With echoes of The Beatles, Beach Boys, and late-60s groove-psych rock, the track radiates joy while retaining an improvisational fire. Vocally rich and melodically inventive, “Say What You Wanna Say” fits comfortably alongside The All’s Eye’s more exploratory recordings like “West Hill Road” and “The Simian,” further cementing their reputation for blending classic textures with forward-thinking expression.
The single’s cover art, created by This is Blase and Roberlan Borges Paresqui, bursts with colour and clarity—perfectly echoing the song’s central message of bold authenticity. As part of Music Factory Records’ Spring 2025 slate, the release comes ahead of The All’s Eye’s Pacific Northwest tour (July 25 – August 2) and sets the stage for more expansive work to come.
Genres: Power Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Groove, Americana, Soul Rock, Classic Rock, Soft Rock, Retro Guitar Pop
Moods: Vibrant, Expressive, Groovy, Uplifting, Joyful
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