Bouquet Offer All Living Rooms Single

With just over a week to go before the release of Spellbreaker, Bouquet are teasing us with one final look inside the depths of the their LP. This one sneaks us into a soothing piece of pop, akin to early Beach House, as it carries a similar synthetic rhythm section allowing the rest of the sound to create the emotional tug that remains omnipresent. Carolyn and Max weave their vocals together, with Carolyn responsible for hitting the highest notes that hit the climactic tones. If you’re looking for an immersive pop listen, you’ll want to dive into the whole of Spellbreaker when it drops next Friday via Ulrike Records.

 

Bouquet Return with Moon Was Made

Feels like its been forever since we’ve heard from Bouquet, who generated a good amount of buzz with their 2015 In a Dream EP, but until this year, they’ve stayed mostly quiet. Alas, they’ve returned with this burning bit of pop, meandering between a dreamy state and a more playful brand of indie rock. There’s this snaking guitar line that runs throughout, seemingly dodging the keyboard notes that rain down in the background, all while the vocals overlap one another to create this thickened pop soup. And, while I admittedly see the proximity to dream pop and such, I can’t help but hear these notes that almost feel like a young Jenny Lewis in their presence. They’ll release their first LP in a decade, Spellbreaker, later this year!

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