Flycatcher’s Dissolve hits like a heartfelt memory you didn’t know you were holding onto. There’s a push-and-pull tension throughout—emotive vocals riding waves of guitar-driven urgency, all wrapped in a shimmering, nostalgic glow. You can feel the years of basement shows, the hunger, the momentum building beneath the surface. Produced by Will Yip, there’s a polish here, but it never loses its raw edge. It’s the sound of a band on the verge, still chasing something just out of reach.

If longing had a volume knob, this would be cranked to ten.

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