"Making Coffee" – A quiet sunrise in sound.
- Sakshi Batra
- 36 minutes ago
- 1 min read
A soft, glowing dream wrapped in the scent of memory.

Sonnen Blume is a British artist from Staffordshire. His music is considered dreamy, introspective pop, tinted slightly by a soft cinematic glow. “Making Coffee” is a mix of dream-pop warmth, indie sensibility, and singer-songwriter honesty. The artist pulls a broad range of influences from Angel Olsen, Paolo Nutini, Lou Reed, and The Velvet Underground. Their songs are like emotional snapshots — tender, reflective, and timeless — which are a kind of invitation for the listeners to drift into a hazy world of memory and feeling.
“Making Coffee” is a set of snapshots of the beauty of moments to which we always go back again and again.
“Making Coffee” is a song that tells the story of the change of an everyday ritual into a lovely, deeply personal reflection on love, memory, and the quiet ache of growing older. The track is infused with the serenity and softness typical of dream-pop — bright guitars, delicate vocals, and a slow movement that evokes the early morning light. The lyrics travel like a memory that one cannot let go of, warm yet bitter. The song, with its serene cinematic and lo-fi pop elements, creates an atmosphere where the whole world seems to stop, feelings get calm, and a cup of coffee serves as a way to remind oneself of the past. This composition is a very nostalgic, comforting, and softly shining one.




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