SPIRACLES' latest offering, "How Things Went Well When I Met You," is a delightful romp through the whimsical world of indie pop.
The album opens with the catchy title track, setting the tone for the rest of the record with its infectious hooks and dreamy vocals.
Lead singer, Alice Smith, delivers her lyrics with a charming mix of vulnerability and sass, drawing the listener in with each word.
Tracks like "Bubblegum Dreams" and "Sunshine Serenade" showcase the band's knack for crafting sun-soaked, feel-good anthems that are perfect for cruising down the motorway with the windows rolled down.
The jangly guitars and bouncy rhythms will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head along in no time.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on this album.
SPIRACLES also explore more introspective themes on tracks like "Lost in Translation" and "Glimmer of Hope," delving into the complexities of love and loss with a deft touch.
The band's ability to balance introspection with infectious melodies is truly impressive.
In conclusion, "How Things Went Well When I Met You" is a delightful slice of indie pop that will have you bopping along from start to finish.
SPIRACLES have created a sound that is uniquely their own, and it's clear that they have a bright future ahead of them.
So grab your favourite cup of tea, put on your best clogs, and give this album a listen - you won't be disappointed.
The album opens with the catchy title track, setting the tone for the rest of the record with its infectious hooks and dreamy vocals.
Lead singer, Alice Smith, delivers her lyrics with a charming mix of vulnerability and sass, drawing the listener in with each word.
Tracks like "Bubblegum Dreams" and "Sunshine Serenade" showcase the band's knack for crafting sun-soaked, feel-good anthems that are perfect for cruising down the motorway with the windows rolled down.
The jangly guitars and bouncy rhythms will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head along in no time.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on this album.
SPIRACLES also explore more introspective themes on tracks like "Lost in Translation" and "Glimmer of Hope," delving into the complexities of love and loss with a deft touch.
The band's ability to balance introspection with infectious melodies is truly impressive.
In conclusion, "How Things Went Well When I Met You" is a delightful slice of indie pop that will have you bopping along from start to finish.
SPIRACLES have created a sound that is uniquely their own, and it's clear that they have a bright future ahead of them.
So grab your favourite cup of tea, put on your best clogs, and give this album a listen - you won't be disappointed.






