Tropic Harbour

Colour is a short, smooth trip.Tropic Harbour’s new EP begins with its honey-sweet eponymous opener—“Colour” features rolling surf-inspired pseudo-flamenco guitars over echoing snares and Mark Berg’s dream poppy vocals—and the end that comes a few minutes in is a lingering sentiment you won’t soon shake.With its intro through, Colour sails on to “Golden Rays,” a Fitz and the Tantrums riff-meets-Beirut’s melancholy grandeur under the vulnerable voice that Raggi brings to Of Monsters and Men.And that’s all there is here—not quite ambient, lazily outgoing, Tropic Harbour’s

You are cordially invited to Tropic Harbour, a utopian place imagined by Mark Berg for peace of mind.This head-space has become the moniker for Berg's hazy dream-pop creations, which use nostalgic images and visions of the coast as inspiration. The first offering from comes in the form of his debut EP "Colour," which being released February 4 on Zappruder Records. 
 

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