Saigon’s finest post-rock act, Shallow Vessels, returns with a sprawling, cinematic new single built for the late-night listener. If you’ve been sleeping on Shallow Vessels, now is the time to wake up. The Ho Chi Minh City-based post-rock outfit just released “Sirens,” and it’s the kind of track that stops you mid-scroll and demands your full attention.
“Sirens” doesn’t rush to make its point. It opens with a slow, immersive atmosphere that lets the mood take hold. Think of it like fog rolling in before a storm. From there, the band draws on post-rock and alternative textures, layering tension with real intent, before unleashing a heavy, wall-of-sound finale that earns every second of the build-up.
The track mirrors the push and pull of focus and chaos in a way that feels genuinely personal. Not a concept for a concept’s sake, but something you can actually feel in the structure of the song itself. Whether you need a soundtrack for a late-night drive or just want something that actually demands something from you as a listener, “Sirens” is it. Turn the volume up.


