lush, nectar-like pop that reminds me of something old
like a beautiful kingdom lost in the mist and hidden behind the trees. a hazy romance sort of reminiscent of impressionist paintings. electric and archaic at the same time. i’d recommend any release but my personal fave is their album “images”. i especially love the tracks “exquisite tension” (the song sounds just like the title, that’s the best way to describe it), “shadow garden” and the title track.
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