The Warsaw-based band Rosa Vertov debuted in 2017 with an album Who Would Have Thought?. This year, they first released the follow-up in the form of Day In Day Out and very, very soon, they will appear on Soundrive Festival, the biggest off-music festival in Poland this year.
In their music, there's "distorted guitars immersed in reverb, resonant, vibrating bass, trancey drums" with dreamy vocals on top of that. On the not too broad Polish dream music scene, the band stands out with the ability to create some ethereal atmosphere in otherwise quite fast and joyful songs that open this release. I especially like the organ sounds that are present in the backgrounds, adding sacral, church-like notes to the already dreamy and spacious music. However, the band sounds best in slower ballads where their airy potential peaks up (so beautiful in Until Blue in the Face or in my favourite, spoken word and noise-filled Scolding Myself II). In most places, it is still indie rock/pop music but the layer of oneirism is so thick, you can easily get lost within the album.
And it's those noisy, hazy parts is what I love about this album. Songs like Scolding... and Years Gone By are what every fan of dreamy music should reach for. And I have to mention the beautiful cover art created by Wiktor Malinowski. This is some top-notch dream music visuals, world class.
Day In Day Out costs whatever you want to pay.
Check: Scolding Myself II
Country: Poland
Genre: dreamy rock
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