Madeline Kenney begins her new album with a helpful reminder: ""Don't forget, there's room for you" The declaration is meant to lay to rest unnecessary competition. The universe is pretty large. It's a fitting welcome to Kenney's debut full-length, Night Night At The First Landing. Kenney began working on the record immediately after completing her first EP, 2016's Signals. As with Signals, Chaz Bear (Toro Y Moi) was on hand as producer, but with Kenney as the arranger and key creative force. The album is unavoidably dreamy, dipping into sweet fuzz while usually sailing through smooth, crystalline production. The songs are about people, and though people sometimes disappoint, this record is meant to comfort. Fall into it and imagine the clouds scooping you up, or the changing tide's ripples gliding you past a gentle moon's new reflection. CD comes in a gatefold case<br/>
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