I Could Be Asleep If It Weren't for You
I Could Be Asleep If It Weren't for You
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Our Take
Our Take
In the land of whimsical pop, there are few who can rival the experimental charm of BEFORE BREAKFAST and their latest album "I Could Be Asleep If It Weren't For You." With a title that could easily serve as an apology to early risers everywhere, this record brings together elements of indie rock, dream pop, and electronica in a delightfully peculiar blend.
From the very first track, "Morning Madness," Before Breakfast showcases their knack for crafting infectious melodies that stick with you long after the music stops. Lead vocalist Alice's ethereal voice floats effortlessly over intricate synth patterns and jangly guitar riffs, creating a sound that is both otherworldly and strangely comforting.
Tracks like "Caffeine Overload" and "Breakfast in Bedlam" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly weave together contrasting elements, with moments of intense energy giving way to tranquil, introspective interludes. It's a dizzying rollercoaster of emotions that leaves listeners on the edge of their seats, unsure of what to expect next.
But perhaps the true standout of "I Could Be Asleep If It Weren't For You" is the impeccable production quality, which lends a polished sheen to even the most off-kilter moments. Each layer of sound is meticulously crafted, creating a rich tapestry of textures that begs for repeated listens.
In a music landscape oversaturated with predictability, Before Breakfast dares to be different, and for that, we are eternally grateful. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let "I Could Be Asleep If It Weren't For You" take you on a wild, unpredictable journey through the quirky corners of pop music.
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About the artist
Before Breakfast
Indie-pop quintet BEFORE BREAKFAST are a breath of fresh air in a sea of overproduced mediocrity. Hailing from Leeds, this cheeky bunch of lads and lasses have been making waves in the local music scene with their infectious melodies and quirky lyrics. Fronted by the enigmatic Rosie, whose powerhouse vocals are both captivating and soul-stirring, BEFORE BREAKFAST are a force to be reckoned with. Their sound is a delightful blend of indie rock, pop punk, and a hint of folk, creating a unique sonic landscape that is as charming as it is catchy. Their debut EP, "Pancakes and Prosecco," is a delightful romp through the ups and downs of young love, with tracks like "Croissant Crush" and "Avocado Affection" serving up a heaping helping of whimsy and wit. With influences ranging from The Beatles to Bikini Kill, BEFORE BREAKFAST are a band that defies categorization, blending genres and styles with reckless abandon. Their live shows are a raucous affair, with Rosie's energy on stage matched only by the band's infectious enthusiasm. In a world of cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured bands, BEFORE BREAKFAST are a breath of fresh air, reminding us that music can still be fun, quirky, and utterly delightful. Keep an eye on these up-and-comers, because they're destined for big things.
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