Poland’s Wave delivers a measured, atmospheric take on progressive rock with Dream, their third album. Built around spacious arrangements and an undercurrent of mood, the seven tracks lean on clean guitar lines, steady bass, and piano, with ambient textures filling the space between. “Pavement Reefs” opens with a restrained pulse, “See Through Shape” holds a quiet tension, and “Dark” moves with a late-night sway. The deliberate pacing gives the album a consistent, unhurried feel that rewards a front-to-back listen.
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What I love about music is its power to transport me. Sometimes it’s unexpected, sometimes it’s exactly where I want to be. A single melody can unlock memories I didn’t realize I still carried, while certain chords or lyrics take me to another time or place. Some songs feel like home, offering shelter, while others deliver me to an unknown place or space, stirring emotions I can’t quite name. In this way, music isn’t just sound—it’s a sonic subway, delivering me to a station of refuge or one I never knew existed.
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