Memory Spells’ Latest Album Is A Cinematic Journey Through Love and Longing
- Melodrift Team
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

Few albums capture human emotion with as much nuance as This Is What It Feels Like.
From the first track, “Heaven and Here,” listeners are swept into a world where love, loss, and hope exist side by side. Bauer’s production feels cinematic, borrowing textures from 80s film scores and contemporary post-rock, while Whitlock’s vocals remain grounded, emotionally raw, and sincere. Even the more minimal tracks, like “Take Away My Heart,” have a meditative power that lingers long after the song ends.
The album’s pacing feels intentional, moments of expansive sound alternate with hushed reflection, creating an immersive listening experience that feels like being both alone and understood at the same time.
"This album is a rare kind of intimacy, crafted across miles yet brimming with closeness. Memory Spells and Jordan Whitlock have captured the moments between longing and connection, creating a sound that feels like a conversation you can’t forget. This Is What It Feels Like isn’t just a collection of songs, it’s a shared space where distance becomes part of the music, and collaboration transforms into something deeply personal,” notes music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR.
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