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Arcadia (Sea Blue Vinyl) (Indies)

Arcadia (Sea Blue Vinyl) (Indies)

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GTIN00196925008310
EAN0196925008310
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Product Description

Ramona Lisa's "Arcadia" is like taking a trip to a whimsical wonderland where synths shimmer like a disco ball in a kaleidoscope. This sea blue vinyl edition is a must-have for any indie music collector looking to add a touch of oceanic elegance to their collection. The album kicks off with the ethereal title track, setting the tone for an enchanting journey through dreamy melodies and intricate production. Each song feels like a sonic treasure hunt, with layers of experimental soundscapes waiting to be unearthed. Ramona Lisa, the alter ego of Caroline Polachek, brings a sense of otherworldly charm to the album, her haunting vocals floating effortlessly over the lush instrumentation. Tracks like "Lady's got glasshouse" and "Avenue" showcase her ability to craft intricate, genre-defying pop gems that leave you craving more. The sea blue vinyl adds an extra layer of charm to the listening experience, with its shimmering sheen catching the light like sunlight dancing on the waves. It's the perfect companion for a lazy Sunday afternoon spent lost in the music, letting the dreamy vibes wash over you like a gentle tide. Overall, "Arcadia" is a captivating journey through a musical landscape that feels both familiar and foreign. Ramona Lisa's unique blend of art pop and electronica is sure to leave you mesmerised, making this sea blue vinyl edition a must-have addition to your collection. Dive in and let yourself be swept away by the magic of "Arcadia".