Reverie Proves Two is Enough for Dreamgaze on “Days Go By”

In Liverpool’s vibrant music scene, So, Reverie masterfully bridges the gap between post-punk’s dense textures and dream-pop’s ethereal shimmer. They’ve crafted something we didn’t even know we were missing.

"Days Go By" opens with an irresistibly sweet guitar melody that hooks you instantly. It’s pure longing distilled into sound—the kind of track that’ll have you throwing your arms out a sunroof, wind rushing past.

Layers of reverb wrap around gentle harmonies like a warm blanket. Meanwhile, drums and guitars crash in massive, twinkling waves that somehow feel both intimate and expansive.

There’s something almost nostalgic about it all. Remember those indie radio stations from 2011? That specific sound we thought was gone forever—well, they’ve brought it back.

The track perfectly captures the 2020s’ obsession with looking backward. It’s the ’00s calling back to the ’80s, and honestly? We can’t get enough of it.

"Days Go By" will appear on their debut EP, dropping this summer. Worth the wait, we’d say.

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Mike Londan
Mike Londan
Mike Londan is a senior music writer at TuneInsights.com. Mike is passionate about music and has been covering the music industry for over three years.