“This Beirut trio’s second album is a solid set of shoegazerish dream-pop, combining fuzzy, occasionally squalling guitars with ethereal vocals and dreamy melodies.” — KEXP // Latest by Lebanese shoegaze/grunge trio Postcards, is their most powerful and defiant work to date, recorded at the height of Lebanon's socioeconomic collapse. Postcards is a shoegaze/grunge trio from Beirut, Lebanon, composed of lyricist, singer, and guitarist Julia Sabra, drummer Pascal Semerdjian, and guitarist/bassist Marwan Tohme. Formed in 2012, the band has grown into Lebanon’s longest-lasting alternative musical group, carving out a distinct place in the global indie music scene.
With a catalog spanning dream pop, shoegaze, post-punk, and noise, Postcards has consistently redefined their sound over four critically acclaimed albums. Now, they return with their most powerful and defiant work to date: Ripe.
As the world around them crumbles, Postcards transmute their rage into something transcendental. Their fifth album, Ripe, is both a natural evolution and a bold departure. The record channels themes of anger, grief, and resilience, capturing the trio at their most ferocious, vulnerable, and assured. Recorded live in a family home in the Lebanese mountains, Ripe brings the energy of their live shows into the studio. Produced by longtime collaborator Fadi Tabbal, the album finds a delicate balance between raw intensity and lush soundscapes, creating a visceral and expansive listening experience. Lead single "Dust Bunnies" recalls PJ Harvey’s darker moments, while tracks like "Ruins" and "Poison" reveal hypnotic grooves that explore the fragile spaces between hope and despair.
1. I Stand Corrected
2. Dust Bunnies
3. Poison
4. Wasteland Rose
5. Nine
6. Colorblind
7. Ruins
8. Angel
9. Construction Site
10. Dark Blue