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Enchanting in its own way, the Taiwan-based ensemble’s breakthrough flows like a tranquil river in its humility.
The debut album of the instrumental band makes up its mundanity with enchanting production.
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The mythic indie pop band’s latest release might not see even the lows of their bests, but it does retain its heart after all these years.