SINGLE REVIEW: Meat In Space - Ruby Tourmaline

I find the shift in tone from 'Outta My Head' to 'Ruby Tourmaline' by Meat in Space particularly intriguing, as it unveils a completely different facet of the artist's sonic landscape. The more structured approach, while maintaining a steadfast commitment to the DIY ethos, offers a subtle nod to experimentation. 'Ruby Tourmaline' unfolds as a charming, dreamy indie pop track that allows Meat in Space's hazy vocals to take center stage.

What makes this tune truly enchanting is its beautiful simplicity, artfully mingling with psychedelic twists and a nostalgic ambiance reminiscent of 90s-infused indie meets post-rock aesthetics. The track, with its burst of summery jangle, is not just melodic but charmingly so. It exudes a captivating blend of dreaminess and melody, creating a mesmerizing musical experience that feels like a delightful journey through an indie-pop dreamscape.

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I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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