**April Magazine** serves up dreamy indie pop that feels like flipping through a weathered scrapbook of Pacific Northwest memories. Known for their jangly guitars and wistful vocal harmonies, this Portland-based project crafts songs that blur the lines between bedroom pop intimacy and sun-drenched indie rock. Their catalog—from the nostalgically titled *Sunday Music For An Overpass* to the two-part *If the Ceiling Were a Kite* series—often feels like a love letter to mundane magic, pairing introspective lyrics with melodies that stick like sidewalk gum.
Since emerging in the late 2010s, April Magazine has charmed listeners with releases like *Shirley Don’t* and the live energy captured in their 2019 *Jam in the Van* session. Their sound nods to acts like Alvvays or The Radio Dept., balancing lo-fi warmth with crisp, hook-driven arrangements. Whether soundtracking a rainy-day drive or a quiet moment under an overpass, their music wraps you in cozy familiarity—like finding an old mixtape you didn’t know you needed.
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