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Monterey’s own Todd Siff has crafted the kind of single that feels like a much-needed exhale in a world that rarely slows down. “Keep Dreaming”, the title track from his upcoming album due this July, is a beautifully sincere, effortlessly melodic reminder to hold onto hope — and it might be one of the most quietly affecting songs you’ll hear this summer. With his warm, easygoing vocals and a sound that gracefully bridges folk, pop, and mellow rock, Siff proves once again that you don’t need to shout to be heard.
Produced by Matt Johns, the single is a masterclass in restraint and atmosphere. The arrangement is deceptively simple: acoustic guitar carries the weight of the verses, a gentle percussion pulse keeps things moving forward, and tasteful swells of ambient keys and subtle electric lines give the song an ethereal glow. It’s clear Siff and Johns weren’t chasing trends here — this is timeless, classic songwriting with just enough modern polish to feel fresh.
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Monterey’s own Todd Siff has crafted the kind of single that feels like a much-needed exhale in a world that rarely slows down. “Keep Dreaming”, the title track from his upcoming album due this July, is a beautifully sincere, effortlessly melodic reminder to hold onto hope — and it might be one of the most quietly affecting songs you’ll hear this summer. With his warm, easygoing vocals and a sound that gracefully bridges folk, pop, and mellow rock, Siff proves once again that you don’t need to shout to be heard.
Produced by Matt Johns, the single is a masterclass in restraint and atmosphere. The arrangement is deceptively simple: acoustic guitar carries the weight of the verses, a gentle percussion pulse keeps things moving forward, and tasteful swells of ambient keys and subtle electric lines give the song an ethereal glow. It’s clear Siff and Johns weren’t chasing trends here — this is timeless, classic songwriting with just enough modern polish to feel fresh.