The Spring Verdict Takes You For A Dream Pop Ride

The latest release from The Spring Verdict is an endlessly fun and personal journey through the artist's many pop approaches that all melt into one massive and wondrous piece of work and comes with a set of key and guitar tones that compliment each other on a consistent basis.
The record has a sheen atop its songs that let them glow a bit as the vocals tell stories with a series of memorable melodies that wrap around your brain and have you humming them repeatedly to yourself without realizing it.
The album is called Echolocation and it's got a really nice and sometimes soothing pop feel that can feel nostalgic at times, and very up front others.
There is some passione in the performances of the singing and as a whole, this ends up feeling like something of a dream and indie pop masterpiece.
You do get this feeling that a lot of the songs on the record are parts of someone's real life and it all comes off charming and with a great sort of energy all in all.
The songs are very smart and the production is really well done in terms of the sounds used and the balance of the instruments and vocals throughout the playthrough.
It's got brightness and some darkness, honesty and a beautiful delivery most of the time.
The album also holds this floaty feeling too. It's easy to float into this record and let it do its thing.
This is that record you can just listen to on repeat all day and really let it set the mood for you.
Really excellent songwriting and people that have a true love for indie or dream pop should love The Spring Verdict.
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