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Album Review: Delorean - Apar

The ‘dream’ clouds the ‘pop’ on a few occasions, but enough special moments are splashed about – especially when female vocals appear in the mix – to make you think Delorean could find perfection somewhere in the future.



Few bands channel their name through their sound as fluidly as Delorean. Apar floats in your ears and easily transports you to calm places. Not right away, though; Spirit is an awful opener, but once Destitute Time bounces into your life things immediately improve. Continuing on the album mirrors that intro; there's no amazing stretch, but nothing too tedious either.

The 'dream' clouds the 'pop' on a few occasions, but enough special moments are splashed about – especially when female vocals appear in the mix – to make you think Delorean could find perfection somewhere in the future.