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Scoobert Doobert Just Wants Us to Feel "Alright"

  • Writer: Nicholas  Zallo
    Nicholas Zallo
  • Jul 29
  • 1 min read

Scoobert Doobert, the San Diego-raised multi-instrumentalist and self-described burrito connoisseur, returns with, "Alright", a buoyant new single released via Beformer with support from Indiemono. Known for his sun-drenched fusion of breezy pop, indie warmth, and genre-blurring production, Scoobert Doobert has built a loyal following across the internet and beyond. His work with Japanese band CHAI and a résumé that includes time on tour with The Doobie Brothers has helped shape his distinct musical identity—playful yet polished, lighthearted yet technically refined.



"Alright", encapsulates Scoobert Doobert’s ability to create feel-good music that doesn’t feel shallow. Built on a foundation of mellow grooves and a laid-back rhythm, the track radiates positivity without trying too hard. There’s an infectious effortlessness to it—sunny guitar lines, warm textures, and his signature vocal approach all come together to create something that feels familiar but refreshing. It doesn’t aim to be a grand statement, but rather a gentle reminder to take things in stride, capturing that fleeting feeling of ease with a sense of clarity.


This latest single continues the wave of creativity Scoobert Doobert has been riding through his recent LP's and collaborations. With, "Alright", he delivers another glimpse into the playful, genre-melting world he’s created—a world that feels rooted in bedroom production but polished with experience and care. It’s a track that asks for little and gives a lot, a breezy anthem that fits just as well on a beach day playlist as it does in a quiet moment of reset.

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