Yesterday’s Streets
The debut album by Thee Quiet Romantics
From the quiet suburbs of Sydney’s North West comes the debut album from Thee Quiet Romantics — a warm, harmony-rich record where classic pop melody meets the sweet groove of modern soul.
Yesterday’s Streets draws equally from two musical worlds. On one side are the timeless melodies and vocal harmonies of The Beatles, Paul McCartney, The Hollies and The Beach Boys. On the other is the soft-pocket rhythm and heartfelt warmth of contemporary soul artists like The Charities, Thee Sacred Souls and the Colemine/Daptone sound.
The result is something beautifully in between — chiming guitars, glowing electric piano, melodic basslines and steady rimshot grooves wrapped around close harmonies and songs full of longing, memory and quiet romance.
Across fourteen tracks, Thee Quiet Romantics explore love remembered, chances missed and the strange feeling of walking streets that once meant everything. From the reflective opening of “Nothing’s Where It Used To Be” to the late-night stillness of “The Streets Are Empty Now,” the album unfolds like a walk through neighbourhoods filled with fading light and old stories.
With its blend of sunlit harmony-pop and sweet soul, Yesterday’s Streets feels both timeless and fresh — music made for late afternoons, long drives, and the moments when the past gently catches up with the present.
Released by Mooncrest Records, Yesterday’s Streets introduces Thee Quiet Romantics as a band devoted to melody, mood and the enduring magic of beautifully written songs.
Pre-order now and be among the first to hear the debut album from Thee Quiet Romantics.
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