Montreal duo Sorry Girls—the project of Heather Foster Kirkpatrick and Dylan Konrad Obront—return with their third full-length album, Dreamwalker, released via Arbutus Records.
Building on the shimmering sounds of their past work, Dreamwalker dives deeper into lush dream pop atmospheres while embracing the radiant energy of 80s new wave and dance pop.
The album is a sonic daydream: reverb-soaked guitars, glowing synths, and pulsing rhythms wrap around Kirkpatrick’s emotive vocals, offering a soundtrack to late-night reflections and hazy morning light. It’s a record that manages to feel both cinematic and intimate, nostalgic and forward-looking.
From glittering slow burns to euphoric dancefloor-ready tracks, Dreamwalker is filled with emotionally resonant moments wrapped in glossy production. The duo’s ability to balance vulnerability with groove makes the album not only cohesive but deeply moving.
With Dreamwalker, Sorry Girls solidify their place in the modern dream pop landscape, crafting songs that are as memorable as they are transportive—a beautiful, synth-laced journey through longing, transformation, and the quiet power of hope.
Dreamwalker gets: 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷/10.



