On their self-titled debut EP, Dutch brothers Nolle Groen and Beinte Groen, the duo behind Baby Condor, deliver a sun-kissed, deeply textured collection of songs that feel both timeless and freshly intimate. The six-track project is a masterclass in warm, analogue production and emotionally intelligent songwriting.
Opening with “Backcountry Towns,” Baby Condor set the tone with pedal steel shimmer and reflective lyricism. It’s a subtle invitation to slow down, look inward, and reconnect. This sense of quiet introspection runs through the EP, most poignantly in the standout “Dreaming of the Day,” a gently melancholic meditation on fading love. The song’s chorus lingers, not with bombast but with a soft ache that’s hard to shake.
“Seventeen” and “Lifetime Come & Gone” stretch the emotional and sonic palette further, with lush orchestration and harmonies. The flugelhorn outro on the latter is particularly moving, casting a late-night glow over thoughts of loss and the afterlife.
“Saw You in a Song” adds a bluesy grit to the mix, while closer “Silver Stereo” serves as both homage and critique, celebrating music as art rather than product.
These aren’t retro throwbacks but songs shaped by decades of musical love and lived experience. With no need for gimmicks, the EP thrives on warmth, patience, and heart. In a world that often rushes past nuance, Baby Condor dare to slow down and let their music speak with honesty and care.
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