
Dreaming of You is a masterclass in the 'Scouseadelia' sound that defined the early 2000s UK indie scene.
It feels like a vintage postcard found in a damp basement: colorful, nostalgic, and slightly weathered by the sea air. The title track is an undeniable lightning bolt of pop songwriting, anchored by a bassline so infectious it practically demands movement. It manages to bridge the gap between the melodic sensibilities of The Beatles and the nervous, wiry energy of post-punk, all while maintaining a distinctively coastal, slightly eerie atmosphere.
How does Dreaming of You sound next to the rest of The Coral's catalogue?
Joyful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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