Album lore
Summer nights, the 2020 self-released offering from The Millennial Club, unfolds over six tracks that blend rnb, indie pop, and lo-fi with a distinctly Californian hue. The record’s modest production and intimate arrangements place it squarely in the hopebeat niche, a subgenre noted for its warm, reflective moods and unvarnished textures. Tracks like "feel the same" exemplify the group’s penchant for gentle grooves and candid lyricism, drawing the listener into a quiet, late-evening reverie.Recorded and issued under the band’s own imprint, this album serves as a document of early 2020s independent American pop, where DIY aesthetics meet a sincere, understated emotional palette. Its six-song runtime includes titles such as "i wish i could tell u" and "girls that ain't u," each contributing to a cohesive whole that rewards repeated plays without grand gestures or studio indulgence. The Millennial Club’s modest catalog and steady listenership on platforms like Last.fm underscore their place in a lineage of intimate, homegrown pop music.
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Album lore
Summer nights, the 2020 self-released offering from The Millennial Club, unfolds over six tracks that blend rnb, indie pop, and lo-fi with a distinctly Californian hue. The record’s modest production and intimate arrangements place it squarely in the hopebeat niche, a subgenre noted for its warm, reflective moods and unvarnished textures. Tracks like "feel the same" exemplify the group’s penchant for gentle grooves and candid lyricism, drawing the listener into a quiet, late-evening reverie.Recorded and issued under the band’s own imprint, this album serves as a document of early 2020s independent American pop, where DIY aesthetics meet a sincere, understated emotional palette. Its six-song runtime includes titles such as "i wish i could tell u" and "girls that ain't u," each contributing to a cohesive whole that rewards repeated plays without grand gestures or studio indulgence. The Millennial Club’s modest catalog and steady listenership on platforms like Last.fm underscore their place in a lineage of intimate, homegrown pop music.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-7w6aFYN8uX981WymNh0SYE |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify