Hailing from Freehold, New Jersey, all under heaven have cemented their place in the new wave of shoegaze, balancing raw alt-rock grandeur with meticulously crafted, reverb-drenched soundscapes. Emerging from the tight-knit Sunday Drive Records roster, all under heaven continues to carve out a space where dreamy textures meet alt-rock urgency. From their split release with Glare and Leaving Time to their “stunning” (The Alternative) 2024 debut LP What Lies Ahead Of Me, the band has solidified itself in a sound that merges swirling guitars, thunderous rhythms, and introspective lyricism. Their latest single, Moving On, recorded at the legendary Studio 4, leans into a more polished alt-rock grandeur with “searing guitars, hard-hitting drums, and soft, pop-punk vocals relaying devastating lyrics” (FLOOD). Vocalist Nick DeFabritus weaves themes of self-doubt and resilience into soaring melodies, creating music that’s as cathartic as it is immersive.