Philadelphia’s Bedolina emerges from pandemic-era incubation with “Dolphin (Swimming in a Sea of Love),” a lush, sonically adventurous new single that blurs the lines between indie rock, experimental pop, and ambient surrealism. Spearheaded by Ken Gould and crafted alongside celebrated producers Brian McTear and Matt Poirier, the track glides with ethereal textures and emotional weight. Featuring contributions from members of The War on Drugs and Dr. Dog, “Dolphin” evokes a dreamlike tension, navigating themes of love and disorientation. It’s a fitting entry into Bedolina’s forthcoming debut LP, an album shaped by isolation, imagination, and an urge to make sense of chaos through sound.
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