Crafting relatable lo-fi gems born of vocalist Ryan Smith’s astute introspection, bdrmm hit the mark again, starting their 2019 with twinkling slacker-pop cut Heaven.
The Hull 5-piece initially cut their teeth across Northern venues, before releasing opening two singles, the twin-paced kare, sprawling anti-epic the way i want.
There’s a simple, jaded bittersweet meaning behind the song “Heaven is for everyone who deservesan apology, but knows they won’t get it” explains Ryan.
Channelling these raw, numb feelings into a perfect cocktail of synth soaked Beach House, jangly slackers DIIV and otherworldly shoe-gazers Slowdive, the group combine a knack for weaving dreamy sonic textures and sentimental personal story-telling together perfectly.
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