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Caravan palace tour observatory north park
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caravan palace tour observatory north park

“April” brings with it an instrumental energy that is balanced out with cool, crooning vocals. “Supersonics” feels like an extension of the wonderful dance groove we felt with “Plume”, leading into tenth track “Ghost”, which has a more ethereal feel, the most literal translation of its title we could ever hope for. “Leena” slows it down again, allowing an introspective breather and – truly – a ballad-like feel to enter the Chronologic journey. “Fargo” gives us sunshine-soaked, lazy morning brunch vibes, while “Waterguns” boasts more of that hit single potential, featuring vocals by Tom Bailey. This one could – quite frankly – hit the airwaves and pick up speed with a dancing crowd. “Plume” brings the pace back up, with sounds reminiscent of Alexandra Stan’s “Mr. At no point does our mood dip while listening, which speaks to the psychology behind the soundscape. While we see the reflection of a slower pace that mirrors the title, the song itself is still smooth as silk and just as easy to dance to as its predecessors. “Moonshine” brings with it a more relaxed vibe that fits the title well. But we will get to that in a moment.) The soundscape gets theatrical with “About You”, a track the Parisian group concocted with a feature by Charles X. (There is a song on this release specifically titled “Melancolia”. As politics rears its ugly head at us from all sides in the art community, allowing ourselves to pour such invigorating lyrics into our ears feels like a welcome escape from the world’s melancholia. From the fade in on first track “Miracle”, unwavering positivity is thrust upon your eardrums, a soundscape and attitude we have been craving for quite a while. The energy that bursts forth with each new stanza in Caravan Palace‘s new release – a full-length titled Chronologic – is undeniable.










Caravan palace tour observatory north park