Berlin-based Brit Gemma Ray's eighth album is a panoramic self-produced autobiography that takes in harmony-laden 70's pop swagger (Blossom Crawls), gothic surf disco (Death Tapes), sci-fi synthscapes meets Girl-Group dramarama (Dreaming is Easy), psychedelic torch songs (Land of Make Believe), Gershwin meets Dark Side of The Moon meets Gainsbourg's Melody Nelson (It's Only Loneliness) , and more besides. Gemma Ray draws repeated connections between mindscape and landscape throughout this record, as reflected in the album's title.