a soft, nostalgic dream-pop drift through memory, love, and the moments that stay with you
making coffee feels like the quiet warmth of early morning – gentle, glowing, and full of echoes. written in a shed in girvan, scotland and finished in staffordshire, england, sonnen blume turns a simple ritual into a meditation on past love and the way certain memories linger long after life has changed.
the track blends dream-pop haze with singer-songwriter intimacy, moving with the softness of waves on a grey coastline. inspired by angel olsen, paolo nutini, and the poetic simplicity of lou reed, the song carries a timeless calm: a little melancholic, a little hopeful, beautifully human.
there’s a cinematic glow to the production, as though the whole song is lit by slow sunrise. guitars shimmer, vocals float with tenderness, and the melody drifts with that bittersweet feeling of remembering something you’re not ready to let go of.
nostalgic, honest, and quietly radiant, making coffee is a small moment turned into something luminous – a reminder that even the simplest gestures can hold entire worlds.
thank u for making this sonnen blume ☕


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