Sobs' latest album, In Retro, is a nostalgic and dreamy collection of indie-pop tracks that transports the listener to a bygone era. The Singapore-based trio has crafted a sound that combines elements of shoegaze, jangle-pop, and 80s synth-pop, resulting in a captivating and immersive sonic landscape.
From the opening track "Girl," with its shimmering guitar riffs and ethereal vocals, to the closing ballad "Swim," which features a haunting piano melody and emotive lyrics, In Retro is a cohesive and well-crafted album. The standout track "Telltale Signs" showcases the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with introspective lyrics, while "The Way Things Look" is a slow-burning ballad that builds to a cathartic climax.
Throughout the album, Sobs' use of atmospheric production techniques creates a dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly complements the introspective themes of the lyrics. The band's use of vintage drum machines, synths, and guitar effects adds an extra layer of nostalgia to the sound, while the vocals, delivered with a wistful and emotive tone, add a sense of vulnerability and sincerity to the songs.