Dan Fisher Claws Through the Dark on Hypnotic New Single “Little Falls”
Brooklyn’s most cinematic one-man operation is back. Dan Fisher — the singer, songwriter, producer, engineer and mix-and-master obsessive behind Parasol Studios — has shared “Little Falls,” his fifth single and the latest dispatch from his forthcoming debut EP, The Domino Accords, arriving June 26, 2026.
If you’ve been following Fisher’s run since “Anasia” dropped in 2025, you already know the drill: nothing he releases sits still. “Little Falls” is no exception. It’s seductive, textured and unmistakably stamped with that Fisher sonic watermark — the kind of production where you can hear the grain of the guitar, the pressure inside the vocal, and the room the song is breathing in. It behaves less like a single chasing a playlist slot and more like a short film you accidentally watched twice.
The song carries real weight, and Fisher doesn’t dress it up. “Little Falls” is named after the small Minnesota town where his grandfather Gordon grew up during the Depression — a childhood scarred by the loss of his mother to suicide, the war that followed, and a long battle with alcohol that mirrored the generation before him. Fisher has been candid that the song is also about his own struggles with addiction.
“‘Little Falls’ is about the small steps you take to claw your way out, only to succumb to a series of small failures, a series of little falls,” Fisher explains. “This song is for anyone who keeps being seduced into a life they desperately want to outgrow. It’s a story of trials, failures, and trials again.”
That tension — the climb, the slip, the climb again — is baked right into the arrangement. The track is dark without being heavy-handed, raw without losing its hypnotic pull. Welcome to the dream.
Fisher’s path to this moment has been anything but linear. Raised between London and the United States, he toured internationally three times as the bassist for Sid Simons before stepping out on his own. Since then he’s released “Anasia” (a love letter to LCD Soundsystem and Talking Heads), the witchy psych-rock of “Cricket King,” the heart-on-sleeve “September Blue,” and February’s gleefully unorthodox “Valentine,” which premiered at Goldmine Magazine and pulled comparisons to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Post Animal and Bowie. He produces, records, mixes and masters everything himself, very much in the Kevin Parker school of total creative control.
“Little Falls” is the clearest signal yet that The Domino Accords is going to be a proper world to live inside, not just a collection of songs. Mark your calendar for June 26, and in the meantime, let this one pull you under.
Stream “Little Falls” here: https://open.spotify.com/search/Dan%20Fisher%20Little%20Falls
