King Stingray: For the Dreams review an unbridled celebration of life from Yolu surf rockers
Briefly

“All they needed to do was make another record... For the Dreams may as well be titled King Stingray II, capturing the same joys of being on country.”
“From the cheerful hooks to the massive choruses, the album presents a universally bright, up-tempo, and uplifting sound, free of bad vibes.”
“The relentless escapist optimism... may seem at odds with everything, yet it encourages listeners to ground themselves and live in the present.”
“King Stingray hasn't overthought this project. Rather, they've embraced their identity and the themes that brought them success with their debut.”
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