
SAFIA Expertly Tread the Line Between Eerie and Ethereal on Their Third Album
'A Lover’s Guide to a Lucid Dream' is a record that’s impossibly well-titled, pulling together themes of love, loss, and change

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'A Lover’s Guide to a Lucid Dream' is a record that’s impossibly well-titled, pulling together themes of love, loss, and change

'Home' is anchored by the opener, its blues-rock title track

Amanda Brown’s roots as a screen composer are obvious here — it’s easy to press play and let the music carry you through imagined movie moments.

Ocean Alley makes good on their promise for a compelling — if at times formulaic — album.

At 76, Neil is lovestruck one minute, incensed at the state of man and the world the next. It makes for a great album

Wave Racer gets glitchy and divergent on this meta-pop self-exploration.

Begin To Look Around comes in as strong as a June wind and swirls with pop melodrama and nostalgia.