‘Finding myself in you’ is the new single by Blase. Starting with a synth heavy atmosphere, it swirls into a dream pop territory, where it can roam freely. There’s moment, near the 2:27 mark of the song, where the electronic drum swerves the mood into a solemn denouement.Somewhere out thereis out on October 24th.Pre-orderwithFort Lowell Records.
Blase recently released the third single, “Finding Myself in You”, from his forthcoming album, Something Out There, which is due out on October 24th via Fort Lowell Records.
This is the heartfelt bedroom pop of Chicago-born and Wilmington-based multi-instrumentalist Blase Settecase.
Wilmington, NC based multi-instrumentalist Blasemight have found the cure for aging on his new singleFinding Myself in You. As long as he is together with his significant other "the days never grew old", because each day comes with a new way to find himself as part of the equation. Drenched in synths and guitar flourishes he created a dream pop maze for the listener to wander around in.
Finding Myself in Youis released viaFort Lowell Records. TheSomewhere Out Therealbum is available for pre-orderhere(translucent blue vinyl, digital). Release date: October 24.
Chicago-born and Wilmington-based multi-instrumentalist Blase unveils his most expansive and heartfelt project yet with Somewhere Out There, released through Fort Lowell Records. Known for merging shimmering synth layers with warm indie pop foundations, Blase has evolved from his early days as a Chicago drummer into a solo artist who transforms fleeting feelings into vivid musical worlds. Inspired by a transformative journey traveling across the entire United States, the album captures the essence of wide-open landscapes and the quiet revelations found on the road. WithSomewhere Out There, he invites listeners on a journey that feels both personal and universal — an exploration of solitude, connection, and the unexpected places where we find meaning. The record balances quiet vulnerability with uplifting energy, making it his most immersive and captivating work to date.
The opening track, "Middle of Nowhere," embodies the heart of the album, born during a reflective moment in Joshua Tree National Park. It celebrates the idea of finding true presence and belonging far from the noise and chaos of everyday life. "Under the Same Stars" leans into the bittersweet ache of distance, capturing the tension between holding on and letting go, and the comforting thought that loved ones are never entirely out of reach. These songs speak to the tension between isolation and connection, suggesting that meaning often emerges in the spaces between what we leave behind and what we hold close. Rather than focusing on external escape alone, they examine the internal journey of coming home to oneself through shared experiences.
"Finding Myself in You" offers a tender exploration of love as a mirror, revealing unexpected depths and a sense of renewal. It channels the excitement and vulnerability of discovering new parts of one’s identity within a relationship. In contrast, "Dirt Into Gold" reflects on resilience and transformation, celebrating the quiet strength it takes to turn life's uncertainties into moments of growth and hope. Written and recorded after returning home from his cross-country travels, these songs capture the album’s essence: turning wandering into understanding, and distance into deeper connection. Each track invites listeners to step inside Blase’s world of subtle revelations and emotional landscapes, encouraging them to see their own journeys with fresh eyes.
WithSomewhere Out There, Blase has created an album that feels like a trusted companion during quiet drives or moonlit evenings, a soundtrack for those seeking moments of peace beyond the familiar. This record confirms his place as a musician capable of blending heartfelt storytelling with lush, genre-spanning arrangements. It reminds us that even in life’s most remote and uncertain moments, beauty and connection are always within reach. In this new chapter, Blase invites us to wander alongside him — and perhaps discover new parts of ourselves along the way.
The open road hums through every groove of Somewhere Out There, the luminous new album from Wilmington-based sonic architect Blase, set for release onOctober 24, 2025via Fort Lowell Records. Born from windshield meditations and desert sky revelations during a transformative American odyssey, these eleven tracks crystallize into what might be the Chicago transplant’s most fully realized work yet – a12-inch vinyl daydreamthat bridges jangly indie pop, hazy synth explorations, and the wistful ache of alt-rock. Those who’ve followed Blase’s evolution from Chicago drum circles to solo auteur will recognize his signature alchemy oftextured nostalgia and forward-thinking arrangements, now expanded to widescreen proportions with production that alternately shimmers like heat waves on pavement and crashes like Pacific breakers.
From the sun-bleached optimism of lead single“Middle of Nowhere”(recorded after a Joshua Tree epiphany) to the twilight intimacy of“Under the Same Stars”, the album maps emotional terrain as diverse as the landscapes that inspired it. There’s a particular magic in how“Finding Myself in You”refractsMac DeMarco’s slacker romanticismthroughTame Impala’s psychedelic lens, while“Dirt Into Gold”channelsThe Flaming Lips’resilient whimsy into an anthem for personal reinvention. Side B’s“Where Only We Know”and“Reflecting Time”showcase Blase’s gift fortransforming existential wandering into radiant pop– the musical equivalent of watching a thunderstorm roll across the Great Plains from the safety of a roadside diner.
Critics are already hailing the project as“dream pop with a sunny disposition” (AnalogueTrash)and“a sparkly track with somehow both a retro, yet modern sound” (Mix It All Up). The vinyl release (available for pre-order now) promises to be a tactile companion to these highway hymns, with artwork that mirrors the album’sbalance between vastness and intimacy. Fans ofBeach Fossils’ coastal melancholyorMen I Trust’s slinky grooveswill find kindred spirits here, though Blase carves his own path through familiar influences – these aren’t just songs about movement, but artifacts of motion itself,recorded in motel rooms and mixed with road dust still clinging to the tapes.
Mark your calendars for theOctober 24 record release party at Wilmington’s Satellite Bar & Lounge, where Blase will translate these widescreen compositions to the stage. In the meantime, let thealready-released singlesserve as postcards from the journey:“Middle of Nowhere”(out March 21),“Under the Same Stars”(May 29),“Finding Myself in You”(August 1), and“Dirt Into Gold”(September 19) collectively trace an arc from departure to homecoming. What makesSomewhere Out Thereextraordinary isn’t just itsevocative blend of analog warmth and digital clarity, but how it transforms solitary miles into shared experience – proof that the best road trips always lead back to human connection.
Somewhere Out Theretracklist:
Side A: Middle of Nowhere / Finding Myself in You / Under the Same Stars / Directions / Dirt into Gold
Side B: My Mind Set on You / Where Only We Know / No Other Place / Only With You / Don’t Want This to End / Reflecting Time
Pre-order the vinyl nowand prepare to soundtrack your own wanderings when the full album arrives this autumn – because as Blase proves, sometimes you need to cross a continent to discover what was inside you all along.
Chicago-born and Wilmington-based multi-instrumentalist Blase unveils his most expansive and heartfelt project yet with Somewhere Out There, released through Fort Lowell Records. Known for merging shimmering synth layers with warm indie pop foundations, Blase has evolved from his early days as a Chicago drummer into a solo artist who transforms fleeting feelings into vivid musical worlds. Inspired by a transformative journey traveling across the entire United States, the album captures the essence of wide-open landscapes and the quiet revelations found on the road. With Somewhere Out There, he invites listeners on a journey that feels both personal and universal — an exploration of solitude, connection, and the unexpected places where we find meaning. The record balances quiet vulnerability with uplifting energy, making it his most immersive and captivating work to date.
"Finding Myself in You" the third single from Somewhere Out There by Blase is out now on all platforms.