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Open the Door [ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition) ]

Open the Door

SKU: V101728 Barcode: 5053760115885
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)

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  • Released Date: 08 Nov 2024

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Lazy Day have swung open the door to their latest offering, and boy are we glad they did. With their dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics, this East London band has crafted an album that is as comforting as a cup of tea on a rainy day. The opening track, "Disappear," sets the tone perfectly, with lead singer Tilly Scantlebury's haunting vocals soaring over a lush bed of guitars and keyboards. It's a song that demands to be listened to on repeat, each listen revealing a new layer of depth and emotion. Throughout the album, Lazy Day effortlessly blend elements of indie rock, shoegaze, and even a touch of folk to create a sound that is uniquely their own. Tracks like "Mumma" and "Weird Cool" showcase the band's ability to combine catchy hooks with thought-provoking lyrics, resulting in songs that stick with you long after the final notes fade away. But it's not all introspection and melancholy on Open the Door. Songs like "Double J" and "With My Mind" bring a sense of urgency and energy to the album, reminding us that Lazy Day are more than capable of rocking out when they want to. Overall, Open the Door is a triumph for Lazy Day, a band who continue to push boundaries and defy expectations with each new release. So go ahead, open the door and let Lazy Day into your life – you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Killer
2. Getting Good
3. Squirm
4. Strangest Relief
5. Bright Yellow
6. Concrete
7. Falling Behind
8. Alright
9. Joke
10. Not Now
11. All the Things That I Love

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About the artist

Lazy Day

London-based band LAZY DAY are a breath of fresh air in the indie music scene. Led by the enigmatic Tilly Scantlebury, their dreamy, lo-fi sound has captured the hearts of fans and critics alike. With a sound that blends elements of shoegaze, folk, and indie pop, LAZY DAY's music is as eclectic as it is infectious. Their debut album "Ribbons" is a mesmerizing collection of songs that showcases Scantlebury's haunting vocals and poetic lyricism. But don't let their laid-back name fool you - LAZY DAY are anything but lazy when it comes to their craft. Their live performances are a whirlwind of energy and emotion, with Scantlebury's powerful stage presence leaving audiences spellbound. In a sea of cookie-cutter indie bands, LAZY DAY stand out for their unique sound and fearless creativity. Their music is a sonic journey that takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions, from melancholy to euphoria. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their music, LAZY DAY are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. Keep an eye out for this rising star in the indie music scene - they're just getting started.

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