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Reverb-touched and harmony-rich, Goodbye Wudaokou crafts heartfelt lo-fi dreamscapes, while Swimming Pools & Movie Stars masters essential jangle-gaze brilliance. The Radio Field balances crystalline jangle with muddy waters, as The Sentimental Tourists deliver shimmering heartbreak. No Museums explores the hinterland between Business of Dreams melody and Wedding Present buzz, while Billy Bonbon sprinkles dream garage pop with technicolor charm.
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No Museums
Youth Club Is Over + There's Always An End (And Always Another) (Double album)
As he should. For in Youth Club Is Over he continues to make the musical hinterland between the subdued melodic intent of recent era Business of Dreams and Wedding Present style buzz guitars, whilst still dipping regular toes into the genuine indie pop introspection of a Glenn Donaldson’s, The Reds, Pinks and Purples style aesthetic.
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Billy Bonbon
Billy EP (+ Complete 'Up' EP as bonus tracks)
a dream garage pop band. Halfway between Surf Curse, Joy Again, and Beach Fossils, all sprinkled with colored pencils and Micro Machines...'
The Radio Field
Air and Sunlight
Air and Sunlight is an album that solidifies The Radio Field's potential as one of the finest jangle-pop acts of the early 2020s.