Have you ever caught yourself doomscrolling, wondering if humanity’s best days are behind us? If the answer is a resounding “yes,” a new track from Kraków, Poland-based Acid Sitter was practically made for you.
Acid Sitter’s brand-new song has hit the airwaves, inviting you to swap the endless scroll of despair for a sonic journey that will likely feel much better.
“Doomscroller’s Blues”—produced by Maciej Cieślak (Ścianka)—is an ode to the bold creativity of the ’60s and the raw, unfiltered energy of the ’90s. Crafted to resonate with psychonauts and restless spirits alike, this song channels the shared malaise of modern life, turning it into something cathartic.

Its single cover, a hypnotic masterpiece by the talented Lord Čardak (Čardak Studios), sets the tone before the first note even plays. Available now through Interstellar Smoke Records, it’s ready to soundtrack your existential scrolling sessions.
The Acid Sitter project is a musical mind-meld, uniting Polish and Japanese psych rockers in a cosmic fusion of psychedelia. Their music, a collision of rock ‘n’ roll passion and punk’s untamed energy, explores the edges of the genre with fearless intensity. Over the years, Acid Sitter has electrified audiences at festivals like Bearstone, Red Smoke, and Soulstone Gathering and toured alongside heavyweights like King Buffalo and Karkara.
Their debut album, Make Acid Great Again (Interstellar Smoke Records), earned excellent reviews worldwide, igniting a wave of acclaim from psych-rock devotees. Following that, their single “Sweat Dreams,” released through Ireland’s Fuzzed Up & Astromoon Records, solidified their place in the scene.
But “Doomscroller’s Blues” is something else entirely, a mesmerizing fusion of psychedelic rock and surf, dripping with reverb and laced with Beatles-esque charm. Cieślak’s production deftly captures the uneasy rhythm of modern life, with poignant lyrics weaving dark humor into surreal meditations on collective anxiety.
It’s like scrolling through your newsfeed: hypnotic, slightly absurd, and impossible to look away from. Yet, unlike that bottomless timeline of bad news, this track leaves you feeling alive, not empty.
Fans of Allah-Las and Mystic Braves will revel in its retro vibes, but the infectious chorus and irresistible groove make it unique. Whether you’re spiraling through your latest existential crisis or searching for a beat to get lost in, this song offers the perfect soundtrack.
So put down your phone, if only for three minutes, and let “Doomscroller’s Blues” remind you that amidst the chaos, there’s still room for art that makes you feel something real.
Check out “Doomscroller’s Blues” by Acid Sitter on Bandcamp here.
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