Real Estate: Reality EP [Album Review]

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Real Estate
Reality EP
Mexican Summer [2010]

We’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know this band better, so we were excited to check out this EP of new material soon after their debut. The Reality EP serves as the perfect extension of the band’s stellar full-length album, feeling even more laid-back yet with very concise and intricate undertones. This combination of instrumentals and softly overlaid vocals is a true strength of Real Estate, and the Reality EP follows suit. It’s a record that’s perfect for winter; you can just sit back and enjoy the sounds that will steer your focus to the summer ahead.

A lifelong fan of new music—spent the '90s working in a record store and producing alternative video shows. In the 2000s, that passion shifted online with blogging, diving headfirst into the indie scene and always on the lookout for the next great release. Still here, still listening, and still sharing the best of what’s new.

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