8/10
Few releases capture the emotional push and pull of modern relationships quite as vividly as 'Surrender'. Across four richly textured tracks, Bleach Dreamer transforms longing, confusion, desire and acceptance into a dream-pop collection that feels both deeply personal and strikingly universal.
From the very first moments of 'Heaven Sent', the Hamilton artist pulls us into a world suspended between fantasy and reality. Waves of shimmering guitars and atmospheric synths drift through the mix, creating a cinematic backdrop for songs that explore the complicated spaces between connection and distance. It’s music that feels designed for late-night reflections, where memories become larger than life and emotions refuse to stay neatly contained.
At the heart of the EP sits its standout moment 'White Lighter'. Built around a restless emotional energy, the track simmers with tension beneath its lush production. There is something captivating about the way Bleach Dreamer balances vulnerability with momentum, allowing the song to feel fragile and powerful at the same time.
Then 'I Could See The World' broadens the horizon even further. Featuring beautifully layered harmonies from Carrie Clark, the track feels expansive and uplifting, delivering one of the EP’s most memorable moments. The song’s soaring melodies create a sense of movement and possibility, offering a welcome burst of light without abandoning the emotional depth that runs throughout the release.
By the time closing track 'Jennifur' arrives, 'Surrender' has settled into something genuinely moving. Erin Lyon’s contribution enhances the song’s reflective atmosphere, while the arrangement allows every emotion to linger just a little longer. It serves as a fitting conclusion to an EP fascinated by the things we struggle to release, even when we know we should.
Musically, the entire EP is equally utterly compelling. Dream-pop textures intertwine with indie-rock sensibilities and subtle cinematic flourishes, resulting in a sound that feels immersive from beginning to end. Every track serves the larger narrative, yet each stands confidently on its own.
With this new offering, Bleach Dreamer delivers a collection that feels both intimate and expansive. It's full of atmosphere, emotion and beautifully realised songwriting, confirming that some of the most powerful moments in music are found in the lingering feelings left behind after the final note fades away.
For a project built around letting go, 'Surrender' is remarkably difficult to leave behind.