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REVIEW album Meels Tales From A Bird's Bedroom

Meels' Debut Album, A Journey Through Dreamy Melodies & Heartfelt Reflections

Tales From A Bird's Bedroom

Meels

Meels’ debut album, ‘Tales From A Bird’s Bedroom’, isn't just a bunch of songs—it's like a deep dive into her world of introspection and storytelling. Each track is like a personal diary entry, filled with nostalgia, nature vibes, and deep thoughts about human connections. And her vocals? They’re like floating through these lush melodies and dreamy soundscapes that stick with you long after the music stops.

‘Tales From A Bird’s Bedroom’ really paints a picture of Meels’ journey—from chillin’ among Mill Valley’s redwoods to hustlin’ in the streets of NYC. Each track feels incredibly warm and inviting, giving each song that personal touch with lyrics that just hit you in the heart. The standout track, ‘Boyle Park’, hits you right in the feels with its indie-folk vibes, capturing those moments of finding yourself and growing up. Whether it’s the reflective opener ‘December 5th’ or the upbeat ‘Time to Rise’, Meels nails it with emotion that’s clear as day, making her a real standout in the indie folk scene.

Hailin’ from Mill Valley, California, Meels’ musical journey started in the middle of these massive redwoods and led her all the way to NYU’s Tisch’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. Her music? It’s like a blend of small-town charm and big-city hustle, hitting just right with listeners. Tracks like ‘Time to Rise’ have hit beyond just the indie scene, making waves on ABC’s “Grown-ish” and racking up over 70,000 streams on Spotify. With hits like ‘Royal Flush’ and ‘December 5th’ making fans everywhere feel all the feels, Meels is definitely carving out her place in music with ‘Tales From A Bird’s Bedroom’.

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