The album "The Invisible World Of Beautify Junkyards" by Beautify Junkyards is a mesmerizing collection of songs that transport the listener to a dreamlike world. The band's unique blend of psychedelic folk and electronic music creates a hypnotic atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful.
From the opening track "Aquarius," with its eerie vocals and ethereal instrumentation, to the closing song "Golden Apples of the Sun," which features a stunning vocal performance by guest singer Alison Bryce, every song on the album is a work of art.
The band's use of traditional Portuguese instruments such as the cavaquinho and the psaltery adds to the album's otherworldly vibe, while the electronic beats and synths give it a modern edge. The result is a sound that is both timeless and contemporary.
The lyrics are poetic and often surreal, adding to the album's dreamlike quality. The vocals, shared by the band's two singers, João Branco Kyron and Rita Vian, are hauntingly beautiful and perfectly complement the music.