Lunar Isles Return with Reminiscent
Listening to Lunar Isles is perfectly fitting for a rainy morning, like that weather outside my window at this very moment. Just last week, the South Korean project released Reminiscent, their fifth album of delightful indiepop sounds. You’ll find the record’s opening track combining two guitar sounds, one building a dreamscape of ambiance, whilst the other has this playful rhythm to it that provides the tune with its pacing. There’s a few times with you get a little pick up, kind of bouncing a bit in between verses, and those notes really got caught and resonated in my brain. You get sucked into the music vibe, but as you’re doing that, you’ll find the vocals washing over you, letting you soak in their cooled waters. Stream the whole LP below!

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