SINGLE REVIEW: Carl Green In Particular - The Union Hotel

'The Union Hotel' beautifully encapsulates Carl Green In Particular's soft, sparse sound. With beautifully twinkling guitars and gentle ripping chords, the track resonates with a soft, somewhat psychedelic ambiance. Carl's vocals are genuine and heartfelt, contributing to the wonderfully acoustic and simplistic nature of the song.

It captures the essence of 70s folk alongside the immersiveness of dream pop and the ethereal tendencies of post rock while incorporating accessible pop melodies. The build towards the end, marked by an impulsive drum beat, brings the track to a close with a charming burst of diversity.

'The Union Hotel' is lifted from the EP “Off Balance”.

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