Crushed Stars - Displaced Sleepers CD
Crushed Stars - Displaced Sleepers CD
Songs of beautiful melancholy, soft rumination on all things heart-broken and lovely. - The Big Takeover
Mannered, reflective, often pastoral indie pop. The album’s overall mood, though, is one of world-weariness and almost incredulity at the passing of time and what it has left in its wake - Popmatters
Relying much on calm guitars and plenty of warm ambience, it’s largely a hypnotic listen, but with plenty of melodies and hooks under dark, ethereal vocals. There’s a tense moodiness matched by sonic beauty that echoes, wanders and settles adjacent to awe inspiring. - New Noise Magazine
Some of the best melodic pop tracks packed into one album in years. Hypnotic tracks like “Permafrost,” “Celia in Her Constellation” and “Slow Parades” are close to perfect... a mesmerizing experience - Spill
A dreamy trip into the furthest reaches of space where every bed feels just perfect and there are no nightmares, only pleasant dreams. These songs float and drift perfectly with a million melodies that will tickle your brain with jangly guitars and textured keyboards - Dagger
Rainy-day tranquility steeped in soft-spoken elegance. A quivering equilibrium between mild-mannered melancholy and candle-lit bitterness, Crushed Stars’ beautifully mired mirages disappear into twilight hindsight - Maximum Ink