“Home” is one of those songs which barely exists yet somehow immerses and overwhelms the listener. But then the best dream-pop has always had the ability to do that, to use grace rather than groove, the employ deftness and delicacy to make itself heard rather than the more obvious and more bombastic traits of its older, mainstream pop sibling…

 

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