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Neighborhood Libraries’ “Postcards for the Backyard” Offers Serene Soundscapes for Troubled Times.

Neighborhood Libraries‘ latest masterpiece, “Postcards for the Backyard,” arrives as a beacon of tranquility. This neo-classical journey, crafted by the talented Taylor Swindells, offers 15 tracks that invite you to explore moments of beauty and serenity. With a rich blend of ambient, electronic, and neo-classical influences, this album promises to be a musical oasis for the weary soul.

The Postcards for the Backyard EP is an homage to a really pivotal time in my life where things were shifting and changing. Each piece is a snapshot of a moment I want to take with me into the future and the full record ties them all together into one thought.

One standout track that deserves special attention is “We’ve Been Here Before.” It encapsulates the album’s core essence, inviting you to a place of profound nostalgia and reflection, where the past meets the present in a musical reverie.

The listening experience extends to 45 minutes, ensuring that you have ample time to lose yourself in these sonic postcards. As you embark on this musical journey, be prepared to discover solace and contemplation within the gentle embrace of Neighborhood Libraries’ compositions.

Multi-retail link: hoodlibraries.ffm.to/postcardsforthebackyard_album

“Postcards for the Backyard” is more than an album; it’s a sanctuary for the soul, a vivid testament to the power of music to preserve our mental well-being. In a world that rarely pauses, Neighborhood Libraries dares to slow down time, and this album is a heartfelt invitation to join the journey. So, mark your calendars for October 19, 2023, and be ready to immerse yourself in the serenity of “Postcards for the Backyard.” It’s an auditory escape you won’t want to miss.

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Written by LandonBuford Staff

The official music writer on Landon Buford.

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