‘floodlights’ by the transference plays like a scrapbook of indie rock memory. playful one moment, heavy the next, always threaded with a restless heart. melodies flicker and shift, weaving lo-fi textures with flashes of brightness that demand a second listen.
based in chicago, the band led by laura hollingsworth draws from folk, shoegaze, and power-pop, pulling them into something layered and alive. lush harmonies, jangling guitars, vibraphone, pedal steel, and synths collide in a sound that feels both homemade and expansive. our standout track ‘aliens‘ is also loads of fun, a banger of a driving tune that needs to be checked out.
this debut lp leans into contrast: dark themes meet joyful energy, complexity meets pop immediacy. its a great album and i really loves reminding you that even in the shadows, the light can spill through.
thank u for making this the transference ❤️


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