“Sunhurst Pop Festival” feels like a song you heard in your dream. The strangely wistful and quaint piece of dream pop from FLASHRODGERS is lackadaisical, laidback, and relaxed in more ways than one. It feels innately vibrant and colourful, but not loud and resplendent. It finds its colour and spark through its mood and melody, a rivetingly creative and crafty mood that never finds itself losing your attention in its less than three minute runtime. You can almost find yourself and your muscles slowly relaxing, loosening up, and just finding your brain also get an additional layer of clarity and crispness through that detachment.
It’s loose and calming in a quaint and quirky way that thrives on its lackadaisicalness.