Infinity Song bring their polished, harmony-forward take on modern soft rock to Blind on Saturday 21 November, supported by %100 Music. Built around the rare chemistry of four siblings singing as a single unit, the New York collective have become a quiet phenomenon in a loud era, pairing classic songwriting discipline with the intimacy of voices recorded close and clear. Infinity Song are made up of siblings who grew into musicianship together, developing a shared sense of timing that is difficult to manufacture in any other context. Tickets are available via Biletix.
Their sound draws from 70s West Coast softness, soul harmony traditions, and the kind of melodic craft that once made radio feel like a communal space. Rather than leaning on irony or retro styling, they approach that lineage with sincerity, anchoring songs in chord changes and vocal arrangements that reward repeated listening. In recent years, their rise has been fueled as much by the internet’s appetite for unfiltered performance as by traditional industry pathways. Short clips of their harmonies and acoustic takes have circulated widely, not because they chase novelty, but because the fundamentals are unusually strong. Their recordings translate that appeal into fuller arrangements, often keeping the focus on the blend of the voices while letting guitars and rhythm play a supportive role.
The result is music that feels deliberately paced, confident enough to leave space, and emotionally legible without being overly literal. Live, Infinity Song’s strength is control. They can make a chorus land with restraint, then open it up with a subtle shift in harmony or dynamics. The concert format suits them because it restores what streaming often flattens, the physical presence of sound moving through a room, the shared silence between lines, the way a vocal stack can feel almost architectural.
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