It’s not the first reaction that most people would have to the Melbourne-based outfit, whose dream-pop jams all dewy guitars, rickety drum-machines, and layered ambience, topped off with Ostendorf’s oft-breathy voice would seem to contain no sharp edges. But, following Hachiku’s self-titled 2017 debut EP, Ostendorf found herself dealing with darker themes; which reflected the 25-year-old growing up, changing, and feeling mounting frustrations.”
TRACK LISTING
I’ll Probably Be Asleep
Busy Being Boring
You’ll Probably Think This Song Is About You
Bridging Visa B
Dreams Of Galapagos
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Woman
Shark Attack
Murray’s Lullaby