TEA's latest album, "Everybodys Happy Sometimes," is a deliciously quirky and vibrant addition to their already stellar discography.
The band's signature blend of indie pop and psychedelic rock is on full display here, with whimsical melodies and infectious hooks that will have you hitting repeat from start to finish.
From the opening track "Cup of Sunshine" to the closing ballad "Tea Time Blues," TEA takes listeners on a musical journey that is equal parts comforting and exhilarating.
The album is a sonic representation of the band's British roots, with references to rainy days, afternoon tea, and the eternal struggle of finding inner peace in a chaotic world.
Lead singer Alice's vocals are particularly enchanting on tracks like "Biscuit Breakdown" and "Milk and Honey," showcasing a range and emotional depth that elevates the already stellar songwriting.
The band's tight instrumentation and intricate arrangements add another layer of depth to each track, creating a lush soundscape that is both dreamy and danceable.
Overall, "Everybodys Happy Sometimes" is a delightful listen that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
TEA's quirky charm and infectious energy are impossible to resist, making this album a must-listen for fans of offbeat indie pop.
So put on your comfiest jumper, brew a pot of tea, and let TEA's music transport you to a world where everybody's happy sometimes.
Cheers!
The band's signature blend of indie pop and psychedelic rock is on full display here, with whimsical melodies and infectious hooks that will have you hitting repeat from start to finish.
From the opening track "Cup of Sunshine" to the closing ballad "Tea Time Blues," TEA takes listeners on a musical journey that is equal parts comforting and exhilarating.
The album is a sonic representation of the band's British roots, with references to rainy days, afternoon tea, and the eternal struggle of finding inner peace in a chaotic world.
Lead singer Alice's vocals are particularly enchanting on tracks like "Biscuit Breakdown" and "Milk and Honey," showcasing a range and emotional depth that elevates the already stellar songwriting.
The band's tight instrumentation and intricate arrangements add another layer of depth to each track, creating a lush soundscape that is both dreamy and danceable.
Overall, "Everybodys Happy Sometimes" is a delightful listen that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
TEA's quirky charm and infectious energy are impossible to resist, making this album a must-listen for fans of offbeat indie pop.
So put on your comfiest jumper, brew a pot of tea, and let TEA's music transport you to a world where everybody's happy sometimes.
Cheers!






