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The Ophelias – Spring Grove: As Light as a Foggy Morning, As Deep as a Heartbreaking Chord

Pastoral Melancholy Rendered in Sound Cincinnati-based The Ophelias return with Spring Grove — their 2025 album that transforms soft sadness into something tangible, something almost breathable. With Julien Baker at the helm as producer, this record marks a new threshold for the band: technically richer, emotionally bolder, and wrapped in a sonic fabric that’s both intricate and inviting. Strings, Banjo, and Slowly Opening Wounds The album's texture is woven with strings, banjo, and occasional ambient flourishes, creating tracks that aren’t just heard — they’re inhabited. “Cumulonimbus” is the clearest embodiment of this mood. It feels like drifting through a cloud: slow, dense, and slightly wet. Echoed guitars and tender cellos wrap around the vocals, turning the song into not just a feeling, but a landscape. Spring Grove: A Place at the Edge of Memory Named after a historic cemetery in Ohio, the album isn’t about mourning. It's more about time passing, and the quiet e...