DRAAG DROP TITLE TRACK FROM NEW EP MIRACLE DRUG
Los Angeles dream noise shapeshifters Draag have returned with the title track from their forthcoming EP Miracle Drug, and it is some of their most enveloping and emotionally rich work yet. Known for bending shoegaze, experimental pop, and abstract rock into something entirely their own, the band leans even deeper into their surreal universe with a song that feels warm, warped, and quietly overwhelming.
“Miracle Drug” opens like a soft hallucination. Guitars melt into each other in shimmering waves, vocals float in a dreamlike haze, and the rhythm pulses with a subtle nervous energy that keeps everything on the verge of unraveling. It is the kind of track Draag excels at: hypnotic enough to get lost in, yet sharp enough to leave a mark once the smoke clears. Lyrically, the band explores dependency, disorientation, and the thin line between comfort and collapse, giving the song a fragile emotional core beneath its thick, swirling production.
Arriving alongside the single is a brand new video directed by Devonte Johnson, which adds another strange and charming layer to the release. The visual finds vocalist Adrian Acosta hosting a fictional call in talk show that feels straight out of 1990s late night television. Between surreal cutaways and retro broadcast glitches, the video amplifies the song’s themes of longing and distortion, blurring reality in a way that feels perfectly Draag.
The Miracle Drug EP promises a deeper dive into this world, with the title track setting the tone for something immersive, atmospheric, and emotionally heavy. It hints at a collection of songs that will drift between softness and chaos, all while showcasing the band’s unique gift for crafting soundscapes that feel both intimate and otherworldly.
Check out the “Miracle Drug” video below and keep scrolling for the full EP tracklist. Draag are once again proving that no one else makes dream noise quite like this.
Draag – Miracle Drug tracklist
1. “Miracle Drug”
2. “NSPS”
3. “Finding Fear”
4. “Sit”
5. “Hide Me”
6. “Do You Rest”