Dark Tea II
Dark Tea II
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Dark Tea's latest offering, appropriately titled Dark Tea II, is a whimsical journey through the eclectic mind of this enigmatic artist. The album is a delightful mix of indie folk and lo-fi pop, with a touch of psychedelic charm that keeps listeners on their toes.
From the opening track, "Dreamy Eyes," it's clear that Dark Tea is not afraid to experiment with different sounds and styles. The dreamy vocals float effortlessly over fuzzy guitars and shimmering synths, creating a hazy atmosphere that is both captivating and comforting.
Tracks like "Sunshine Parade" and "Midnight Drive" showcase Dark Tea's ability to craft catchy melodies that linger in your head long after the music stops. With its infectious hooks and laid-back vibes, Dark Tea II is the perfect soundtrack for lazy Sundays and late-night drives.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on this album. Dark Tea also delves into darker themes on tracks like "Haunted Heart" and "Ghost Town," exploring the complexities of love and loss with haunting beauty. The raw emotion in Dark Tea's voice is truly captivating, drawing listeners in and refusing to let go.
Overall, Dark Tea II is a triumph of creativity and originality. With its unique blend of genres and rich lyrical content, this album is a must-listen for fans of indie music looking for something fresh and exciting. Don't sleep on Dark Tea – this is an artist on the rise, and Dark Tea II is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting musical journey.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Tears Down the Road
2. Highway Mile
3. Deanna
4. U.S. Blues Pt. 1
5. U.S. Blues Pt. 2
6. The End
7. Down for the Law
8. Losing III
9. Eternal Blue
10. Timing
11. Take the Fall
12. Finally On Time
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Dark Tea
Dark Tea is the enigmatic musical project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Alex Molini. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, this up-and-coming artist has been making waves in the indie music scene with their unique blend of dreamy lo-fi pop and psychedelic folk. With influences ranging from Elliott Smith to Tame Impala, Dark Tea's music is a mesmerizing journey through lush melodies and introspective lyrics. Molini's ethereal vocals float effortlessly over hazy guitar riffs and swirling synths, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Dark Tea's debut album, "Elegy for Chasm," is a captivating display of their songwriting prowess and production skills. Tracks like "Sinking Ship" and "Moonlight" showcase Molini's ability to craft intimate, melancholic tunes that are both haunting and infectious. But don't let the somber undertones fool you - Dark Tea's music has a playful edge that sets them apart from their peers. With quirky lyrics and unexpected sonic twists, this is an artist who isn't afraid to push the boundaries of genre conventions. Whether you're a fan of shoegaze, indie rock, or experimental pop, Dark Tea is sure to delight and surprise you with their enchanting sound. Keep an eye out for this rising star in the indie music scene - they're destined for big things.
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