"Making Coffee" – A quiet sunrise in sound.
- Sakshi Batra
- Nov 21, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 24, 2025
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 single that tells us how an everyday routine becomes a beautiful, intimate musing of love, memory, and the quiet sorrow of ageing. The single carries the peacefulness and gentleness with shining guitars, airy vocals, and a slow movement that suggests the dawn light. The words of the song are similar to the memory that keeps coming back, being both sweet and bitter. It's serene, cinematic and lo-fi pop elements create 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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