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I'll Probably Be Asleep
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I'll Probably Be Asleep

SKU: CD47126 Barcode: 5052442018353
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  • Released Date: 13 Nov 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, the dreamy sounds of HACHIKU's latest album, "I'll Probably Be Asleep." This Aussie artist delivers a delightful blend of indie pop and dream pop that will transport you to a euphoric state of mind.

From the opening track, "I'll Probably Be Asleep," you're immediately drawn in by Hachiku's ethereal vocals and hazy melodies. The dreamy guitar riffs and synth-laden production create a mesmerising soundscape that is both soothing and captivating.

Tracks like "Bridging Visa B" and "Shark Attack" showcase Hachiku's knack for crafting infectious hooks and memorable choruses. The lyrics are introspective and introspective, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with a refreshing honesty.

Throughout the album, Hachiku's unique blend of lo-fi production and shimmering melodies creates a hypnotic atmosphere that is truly enchanting. Each listen reveals new layers and intricacies, making "I'll Probably Be Asleep" a truly rewarding experience for music lovers.

So, if you're in the mood for some dreamy indie pop with a touch of magic, look no further than Hachiku's "I'll Probably Be Asleep." This album is a blissful journey into the depths of your imagination, where anything is possible. Sweet dreams, indeed.

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About the artist

Hachiku

HACHIKU is the dreamy project of Australian artist Anika Ostendorf. With a sound that seamlessly combines lo-fi indie pop with elements of shoegaze and dream-pop, HACHIKU has been making waves in the music scene with their unique and captivating sound. Ostendorf's ethereal vocals float effortlessly over lush, atmospheric instrumentation, creating a sense of otherworldly beauty that is both mesmerising and enchanting. With clever songwriting and infectious melodies, HACHIKU's music is nothing short of a sonic delight. HACHIKU's debut album, "I'll Probably Be Asleep," has been receiving widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike. With its introspective lyrics and dreamy soundscapes, the album takes listeners on a sonic journey through Ostendorf's innermost thoughts and emotions. HACHIKU's live performances are not to be missed, with Ostendorf's commanding stage presence and mesmerising vocals captivating audiences at every turn. Whether performing in an intimate venue or on a festival stage, HACHIKU always delivers a spellbinding performance that leaves audiences wanting more. With their unique blend of indie pop and dreamy shoegaze, HACHIKU is definitely an artist to keep an eye on. With a sound that is both hauntingly beautiful and irresistibly catchy, HACHIKU is carving out a niche for themselves in the music world and proving that they are a force to be reckoned with.

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