Cover of Springhouse Postcards From The Artic
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For fans of dream rock, indie music lovers, listeners seeking mellow and relaxing albums, and those interested in thoughtful, dynamic music experiences.
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THE REVIEW

Come on, this album is a little gem, played softly and dynamically. And when the refinement of a couple of tracks approaches an aesthetic doze-off, the third track kicks in, reawakening our fresh desires.

More dream rock than pop, and the songs, in their apparent simplicity, work: for goodness' sake! When needed, it's needed. A mellow, crackling sound brings respite from the much-loved cacophonies of post whatever-you-like that usually spin on my turntable.

The relaxation never droops the eyelid and the good sign of a calm presence energizes cohesion of youthful memories without regrets because we continue to feel them alive within us. They are the nice, kind, and polite kids next door.

Let's immerse ourselves in these soothing and regenerating pop fluids. These youngsters say little but deliver so much...

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Springhouse's album Postcards From The Artic is a soothing dream rock collection with soft, dynamic playing. It balances mellow sounds and youthful energy without ever feeling dull. The album's simple yet refined songs create a calm, cohesive experience that refreshes and comforts listeners. It offers a refreshing alternative to chaotic indie music with its gentle but impactful presence.

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