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Dandelion Charm have excelled themselves on this album, keeping their folk roots and adding a lot of prog rock into the mix.
— Jason Ritchie - GetReadyToRock review (Scream Inside The Tear)

New album ‘Scream Inside The Tear’

Scream Inside The Tear features 13 new tracks including Stronghold of Oblivion, The Engineering of Consent, Daydreaming in the Undertow, Ruth Rose and Warriors of the Morning.

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..the brilliance of Dandelion Charm lies in making fist-pumping anthems in a minor-key.
— RM, Prog Magazine

Dandelion Charm - Stronghold of Oblivion, live from the 1865, Southampton, courtesy of Graham Stead at Studio Stead Photographic

Dandelion Charm from Newhaven, England, blend folk, prog and rock, with a sound reminiscent of the late '60s and early '70's. Think Fleetwood Mac meets Opeth, CSN meets Yes.

Intricate harmonies and epic outros tell emotional stories of disfunction, joy and despair.

Dandelion Charm’s 2023 album ‘Scream Inside The Tear’ follows their 2019 album ‘Maybe Dreamers’, 2018’s five track mini-album, 'Riding the Flood', and their debut album 'Tiny Drop'.

Outstanding vocalists and outstanding songwriters - it’s a brilliant combination. I love them, I think they’re fantastic!
— MikeFive (New Music Saturday)
Maybe Dreamers is one of the best underdog albums of 2019 and is certainly one not to overlook, it sounds incredible, with writing that excels at engaging the listener and certainly worthy of your ears.
— Wesley Derbyshire (Hi Res Edition)