There’s a certain kind of song that instantly transports you to another time, and with ‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’, London songwriter and guitarist David Goundry dives headfirst into the colourful universe of classic psychedelic pop.
From the very first moments, the song bursts open with warm, shimmering guitar tones that feel straight out of the golden age of late-60s British pop experimentation. The sound is lush, inviting, and unmistakably melodic, but rather than feeling like a museum piece, the track carries a modern energy that keeps it fresh and engaging.
At the centre of it all is Goundry’s voice, which moves with relaxed confidence through the song’s swirling arrangement. His delivery feels conversational yet expressive, capturing that slightly whimsical spirit that defined the psychedelic pop movement while keeping the performance grounded and sincere.
Adding another layer of magic are the beautifully textured backing vocals from Joanna Griggs. Her harmonies drift gracefully through the track like soft clouds of colour, enhancing the song’s atmospheric glow.
The production work, handled by veteran studio figure Nick Sykes, plays a major role in bringing the track’s personality to life. Recorded at the long-established Rooster Recording Studios in West London, the song carries that unmistakable warmth associated with classic analogue recording environments. The instrumentation breathes naturally, with each guitar line, vocal layer, and rhythmic detail sitting comfortably within the mix.
The accompanying video further amplifies the song’s vibrant personality, creating a visual companion that mirrors the music’s dreamlike energy. Together, the sound and imagery feel like a celebration of classic songwriting traditions reimagined through a modern lens.
Ultimately, ‘Lucy (Remix 2026)’ stands as a wondrous reminder of how powerful melody, atmosphere, and imagination can be when they come together. And David Goundry is bringing its spirit roaring back to life with enthusiasm and undeniable musical joy.







