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"Delay Trees are young, but their mix of shoegazing walls, melancholy dream pop, cool art rock and 90s indie sounds very controlled and ready."
- Teemu Fiilin / We Are Helsinki
"Majestic yet mellow, insanely pleasant yet chillingly melancholic with a dreamy disposition – and the BEST ALBUM of 2010."
- Peter Krogholm / Allscandinavian
"The Helsinki-based foursome delivers track after another of beautiful minimalist dream pop songs with a nice blend of melancholy and hopefullness - just about ideal music for the dark autumn evenings."
- PN / Six Degrees Magazine
Soft Construction EP
Release Date: 04 March 2009
Label: -
Length: 28:41
Track Listing
01 Desert Island Song (4:05)
02 About Brothers (3:57)
03 Moving (4:30)
04 Coral Wind (3:35)
05 Tarantula / Holding on (4:59)
06 Replay (3:31)
07 Resurrection of Sonic Blue (4:03)
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Rumba
"Indie pop quartet Delay Trees from Helsinki self-release Soft Construction is one of the best debut records I’ve heard this year. Soft Construction is expansive, putting a minimalist spin on dreampop, creating serenely melodic, melancholic pop uniquely their own. "
» J. Felton / Record Dept.com
"Delay Trees manages to tenderly melt the ears right off of your head and then surgically reattach them (being all smart and stuff)."
» Jason / Air & Sea Battle.com
“Whether they choose to play for American, British, or Finnish audiences, their serenely melodic interpretation of indie-pop is fulfilling enough to achieve success wherever the four-piece chooses to take it.”
» Mike Mineo / Obscure Sound.com
“They come in quietly, with modesty and not making noise, but indie pop quartet Delay Trees have just self-released what could become one of the best debut records to hit the scene this year.”
» Eduardo Alonso / Glue.fi