Parasouls Releases Debut EP, Drifters, Dream Makers
Power
pop trio Parasouls transport listeners back in time with the release of
their debut EP, Drifters, Dream Makers under Lilystars Records.
The
Filipino indie band’s latest record documents the easygoing days of being young
and carefree, while waxing nostalgic of the people, places, and events that
shaped their consciousness through the years.
According
to guitarist and vocalist Dani Dimaano, Drifters, Dream Makers also
serves as a love letter to a closed chapter in her life. “It’s like opening a
time capsule: an adventure through time and space to a simpler, more
reminiscent happy time of life. Drifters,
Dream Makers is about the little things that you want to remember. It’s for
the drifters and the dream makers. And who says you can’t be both?”
Written
and produced by the band themselves, Drifters, Dream Makers articulates
the self-conscious journey of youthful love and awakening through the lens of
someone looking back at life with fondness.
“We
wanted to make something that is filled with energy that will hopefully let you
escape the real world, and experience euphoria at least the time being,”
Dimaano says in a statement. “If I were to describe it, it sounds like a dream.
We all worked on this together, with the help of our friend Migzz Rival of Four
Corners Musicians Lair.”
The EP
contains six meticulously crafted songs that showcase the band’s deft melodic
touch and tight songwriting. The EP’s focus track “Magic Markers” illustrates a
color-soaked portrait of innocence and charm, with lyrics that turn imagination
into a powerfully resonant statement. “And she paints the world, with neon cars
in the sky,” Dimaano sings over breezy melodies, tremolo guitar flourishes, and
laid-back drums, seizing the moment with observations that come from a place of
self-discovery and excitement. The song dives deep into the band’s more
introspective side of storytelling, but careful not to lose the indie pop
sensibilities that define much of its previously released material.
Other
tracks in the record include “Can We Can We,” which NME
praised for drawing on “the escapist reverie of 1990s pop rock,” the summery,
noise-pop anthem “Sunny Beach,” and the dreamy tune “Lullaby.”
The
album artwork is designed by Stina Honasan, the daughter of globally renowned
visual artist Martin Honasan and iconic singer-songwriter Barbie Almalbis. The
visuals capture the childlike wonder of the record, and channels the excitement
of being an adventurous kid out for a ride.
“It
was really great working with Stina,” Dimaano points out. “If I’m not mistaken,
I’m her first client. I drew a prompt telling her what to do and she just went
on from there. I told her to have fun with it. And as expected, she nailed it.”
Parasouls’
debut EP, Drifters, Dream Makers is out now on all streaming platforms
worldwide via Lilystars Records.
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