Levitation Room Drifts Into Cosmic Romance On “It Happens All The Time”
- Charles Luberisse
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Some songs capture heaven for just a moment. Los Angeles psych-rock quartet Levitation Room returns with It Happens All The Time, a dreamy new single that floats effortlessly between celestial longing and vintage sonic warmth. The group’s signature blend of neo-psychedelia, soft rock, and sun-faded melody continues to bloom, offering a groovy kind of grace that feels both nostalgic and exploratory. With influences like John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band in the mix, the song's rotary-laced lead guitar and chordal fluidity invite the listener into a romantic, sonic trance. Lead guitarist Gabe Fernandez recalls the band’s persistent efforts to capture the song’s magic stating:
We’ve tried recording this song several times before but hadn’t been able to capture the essence until working with our friend Iggy at Savannah Studios. It’s a different approach to our song structure.

Released ahead of their spring tour and in tandem with their Minds Of Our Own EP’s first-ever vinyl drop for Record Store Day 2025, the track paints a delicate portrait of a starry-eyed muse through lush, reverb-soaked instrumentation. Levitation Room will embark on an extensive North American tour next month, performing alongside The Mystery Lights, Los Blenders, and Brainstory. Stream “It Happens All The Time” now, and stay tuned as Levitation Room continues crafting musical daydreams by following them on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and Facebook.
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