Auckland-based indie rock artist Adnan Ahmed, the mind behind Hazy Way, returns with A Stranger at Home, his fourth EP and most introspective work yet. Blending blues, psych-rock, and indie textures, the project dives into questions of identity and belonging with a rich, atmospheric sound.
As a Bangladeshi-Kiwi artist, Ahmed brings a unique lens to his music. His songs often sit in the tension between cultural roots and modern dislocation, layered with hazy guitars, smooth basslines, and synths that shimmer just beneath the surface. It’s music that feels grounded and drifting at the same time, reflective of the EP’s title and the experience it speaks to.
The focus track Hear Me stands out as a quiet demand for understanding, built on hypnotic grooves and introspective lyrics. It is both personal and universal, tapping into that feeling of being present but unseen.
Following the success of There’s Nothing Here and fan favourites like Stay and Never Meant to Be, A Stranger at Home signals an evolution in sound and storytelling. Ahmed’s work as a producer and multi-instrumentalist is front and centre again, building an introspective reality that feels handcrafted and honest.
With this release, Hazy Way continues to grow a distinct voice in Aotearoa’s indie scene, one that speaks softly but stays with you.
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