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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.





