Dusk
The Daydream Club
5th June 2026
Album
'Dusk' is The Daydream Club's tenth studio album and a return to their earlier sound and instincts. Written during a week-long retreat to the Scottish west coast in the summer of 2024, Adam and Paula gave themselves the sea, a cabin, and no agenda. Twenty songs emerged. Twelve stayed.
The album carries a distinctive sonic fingerprint shaped by a charity shop find: a vintage Casio keyboard whose worn, lo-fi tones ended up woven through most of the record. Sitting alongside organic acoustic textures, those retro synth colours give 'Dusk' a quality that feels genuinely hard to place... nostalgic and wholly present at the same time, like flipping through old photographs while the sun sets outside.
Thematically, the album circles around the quiet enormities; love that deepens into certainty, home as a feeling more than a place, the tenderness found in ordinary closeness, the grief of losing someone, the gentle absurdity of being alive and in love. From the driving warmth of 'Never Rust' to the unhurried, hazy beauty of 'Sunday', from the playful wit of 'They Say' to the aching intimacy of 'Like Angels', 'Dusk' moves through the full range of what it means to be human — without ever raising its voice.
This is an album that rewards stillness. The kind you put on at the end of the day and let it do its work.


