A Sunday scaries song, released Sunday, Nov 2 on Daylight Savings.
A Sunday scaries song, released Sunday, Nov 2 on Daylight Savings.
This Great American Songbook mainstay is steeped in memory and longing, mourning a love gone cold as the seasons turn.
You’ll hear echoes of the greats in the opening bars, but this arrangement, crafted by Anthony and featuring solos by Frank and Helen, reaches for new terrain.
Something slower, and darker, perhaps—space to breathe. We hope it finds you in a quiet moment.
You know how it goes… The tune starts at 80 BPM. Ends somewhere near 120... ~Shortly after the song’s release in 2023, a Tiny Desk submission of Running from the Dance Floor came out way faster than we planned… and since literally all the takes were that way, that’s what got uploaded to YouTube.
It’s not the slow-burn groove that it was before. But it got a lot of comments straight up telling us it was better 🥲
Released so that we can press the 'fan-approved' version to wax, here is the RFTDF 2025 hype version. <3
Roulette is for anyone who's swiped right and ended up in a high-stakes game with worse odds than a casino. Dating apps are a gamble, and this track rides that chaos—fast, unpredictable, and just unhinged enough to keep things interesting. Like improv, like love, like whatever this is.
Winter fun by one of our favorites, Irving Berlin. Released 12/1/2024.
"Feestet’s rendition feels so self-assured, so finely tuned, that I don’t really want to know the original. Why compare when this version stands so confidently on its own? Helen Feest’s voice has this wonderfully vintage quality—think soft grain on a classic film reel. It’s warm, unhurried, and perfectly suited to a track that’s all about cozying up against the chill of winter.
There’s an evident respect here, a care in how the song is approached. Feestet plays with the mood rather than against it, honoring the melody without drowning it in holiday clichés. If this is the soundtrack to Feestet’s holiday spirit, then count me in—I’ll happily take another glass."
—Indie Boulevard, 12/10/2024
Our end-of-times lullaby.
A trio of songs about the dark side of love. (February 2024)
A blend of two tunes about solitude. (December 2023)
Our debut EP. (October 2023)
A 100-year old jazz standard we often play as a duo. It's free if you sign up for our monthly music notes emails.