Ellur lands “Dream Of Mine” like a fresh indie-pop gem you somehow missed until now. The melody feels immediate, the hook is sticky, and the whole thing sounds built for repeat plays.
Soft edges and clean, glassy production give the track its pull. Guitars shimmer, the drums stay light on their feet, and Ellur’s vocal sits right up front, airy but never flimsy.
On a gray commute, a late-night desk session, or a half-open window with coffee going cold, it fits without asking for attention. The mood is calm, current, and a little bit addictive.