Junodream - 'The Beach'
Junodream have released their latest single “The Beach”. A day at the beach has never been more magical.
The dream rock band Junodream have made a massive comeback with their latest single “The Beach”. Speaking from the heart Ed Vyvyan (vocals & keys) tells of the time how Llanrhystud beach in Aberystwyth (Wales) allowed him to find peace.
Junodream who is known for having their DIY formula have produced a beautiful track that has all the feels. Calming melody that echoes the vocals in a dream-like state. Creating a piece of mind for the listener. You can feel your breath moving with the track and your heart is with them all the way. It’s an emotional connection and release just like waves at the beach. Going in and out with the tide seems to be symbolic within the track as you seem to be riding this spiritual wave. While still holding the dream rock groove that is underlined by the bass and drums.
While “The Beach” is a peaceful track. It holds a personal place for Junodream. Looking at the swirling feelings that arise with anxiety, depression and loneliness. How one can come to peace and overcome the feeling. The healing progress within the track is felt as the track builds with solo moments and the vocal strength of the chorus. Where it builds and gets more dynamic and real to the core meaning each time.
Junodream’s “The Beach” is an immersive track that pulls and heals the heart. With each listen you are drifting away in its beauty. Falling in love with the track.
Words by Victoria Lewis
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