Perma- S/T

Perma’s self-titled debut plays like a half-remembered broadcast from some liminal frequency, where the static hums as much as the melodies. With its sparse waltzes and soft-focus warmth, the album nods to the spectral intimacy of early Beach House and Mazzy Star, but its hazy allure is distinctly its own—a dream pop reverie that feels both achingly familiar and tantalizingly out of reach.

David Walker