Laluna charts a dreamy path with the luminous Dreamcatcher EP
Laluna drifts into view with Dreamcatcher, a two-track release that settles into the dream pop space they have been quietly shaping in Wellington. The duo, Isabella and Conrad, lean into smooth synths and soft vocals that glow with a kind of inner shimmer. The production carries a sparkling quality that recalls the gentle lift of Shining Bird, wrapped in a texture that feels warm and unhurried.
Dreamcatcher reaches into childhood memories and the odd logic of dreams. It lingers on the small fears that continue to shadow adulthood and turns them into something bright. The atmosphere stays hazy, yet the emotion feels precise. Each layer sits inside a cloud like mix that gives the EP its drifting character.
The songs grew from late night writing sessions between classes. That sense of intimacy guides the project. The music feels like a shared space the pair built around routines, study, and the quiet moments that shape real collaboration.
Laluna is beginning to settle into its place within the Wellington indie scene with a sound that is gentle, reflective, and quietly luminous. Dreamcatcher shows how their world is forming with clarity and confidence.