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Barják András – Dancing Foam
Right, so András Barják is one of those proper musical magpies – the sort who's been in Hungarian post-hardcore bands, worked as an audio engineer for over a decade, moved to Sweden to develop software, and somehow ended up making indie pop that sounds like The War on Drugs jamming with Sufjan Stevens. On paper, it's the kind of CV that makes you think "renaissance man or dilettante?" But "Dancing Foam" settles that question pretty definitively.

This is the sound of someone who's genuinely absorbed all those influences rather than just name-dropping them. The 12-string jangle has that lovely, lived-in quality that comes from actually understanding why Roger McGuinn's Rickenbacker sounded so revolutionary in 1965. The gitalele isn't there for exotic flavouring – it's integral to the song's architecture. And those psychedelic textures? They're applied with the precision of someone who spent years behind mixing desks, not randomly splashed about like sonic fairy dust.


The genius of "Dancing Foam" is how it manages to be both deeply personal and immediately accessible. It's introspective without being navel-gazing, danceable without being mindless. In short, it's the sort of track that reminds you why good indie pop, when it's firing on all cylinders, remains one of music's most satisfying forms. If this is what we can expect from the full album, we're in for a treat.


The album "Looming Seasons" is now available from June 26th!