“Valentines Day 1999” by Rainbow City Park

Rainbow City Park brings a delightful and quirky indie-rock tune with their newest release. In “Valentines Day 1999”, they show off quintessential soft pop arrangements under a level of dynamic vocals that somehow still have such an ease to them.

The soft harmonies and background vocals elevate the song in the most subtle ways. The production tie together well leaving a perfectly tuned song.

This song just flows through the ears. You’ll be happy it reached yours too.

Written by Tricia Patras

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