Hey, we’ll be honest: If you clicked this article because of that photo up top, well, we’re right there with you. As we sailed through our endless sea of daily email, the press photo that accompanied Heather Trost’s new single “The Devil Never Sleeps” certainly caught our attention, and we’d love nothing more than to saddle up to that window off the sidewalk and issue loving pets to that wonderful doggo. But turns out the image is more than just pup-bait; it’s a true portal that unlocks what lurks beyond the frame, and here it’s the Albuquerque artist’s rousing new single, which swirls through a house-of-mirrors corridor through ’60s psych and avant pop. Trost’s heavenly vocals and dancing Mellotron are a lovely match, all dogs will surely agree, and “The Devil Never Sleeps” sets a striking tone for her forthcoming album Desert Flowers, out November 11 via Ba Da Bing. We’re told it’s a song about trusting one’s intuition, and we’re glas we trusted ours after first seeing the supplied image. Pet the pup and dive into a hypnotic dose retro-pop bliss below.