
A hushed, minimalist reimagining of a classic. Breathy vocals and a tight, dry groove turn a stadium anthem into an intimate bedroom confession.
December 30, 2020 · Not On Label (Pomplamoose Self-released)
Dreams by Pomplamoose is a masterclass in the 'less is more' philosophy of modern indie pop. While the original Fleetwood Mac version relies on a sprawling, misty atmosphere, this version brings the song into a small, wood-paneled room. The production is startlingly dry; there is no reverb to hide behind, making every pluck of the bass and every breath from Nataly Dawn feel immediate and tactile. It sounds like a secret being shared in the middle of the night, stripped of all artifice but none of the groove.
How does Dreams sound next to the rest of Pomplamoose's catalogue?
Dreamy saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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