No Way In
Those Dancing Days had the kind of jangly, sun-drunk sound that makes you feel like you’ve misremembered summer—not any specific summer, just the concept of one. The Stockholm five-piece drew from 60s girl-group energy and surf pop without being nostalgic about it; they just sounded like that naturally, which was rarer than it should have been. Can’t Find Entrance, from their 2011 record Daydreams & Nightmares, sits in that particular mood of theirs: slightly unresolved, moving in circles, looking for a door that probably isn’t there.