Teen Dream

Teen Dream

Beach House

3.7/ 5.0 from 22 ratings
#331 Overall#5 for 2010
Descriptors
soaringcinematicromanticshimmering

Reviews

TO
Apr 5, 2026

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this and how it made me feel. Very few albums create that kind of indelible memory. The craft on display here is extraordinary but it never feels cold or calculated — there's real heart behind every note.

LI
Apr 5, 2026

This was the album that got me into this genre and honestly nothing else has matched it since. The songwriting is inspired, the performances are committed, and the whole thing hangs together as a complete artistic vision. Masterful stuff.

HY
Apr 5, 2026

Coming back to this after not listening for a couple years and I'm struck by how well it holds up. The things I loved originally — the melodic inventiveness, the emotional sincerity, the way it balances accessibility with depth — are all still there. And some of the tracks I initially overlooked have become favorites. It's not a perfect album. The second half doesn't sustain quite the same energy as the first, and there's one production choice that I still find slightly distracting. But taken as a whole, this is a deeply satisfying listen that I'd recommend to pretty much anyone. The kind of album that transcends genre boundaries.

MO
Apr 5, 2026

Incredibly overrated. One of the most baffling critical darlings out there.

WA
Apr 5, 2026

Somehow sounds even better decades later.

OP
Apr 5, 2026

The ideas are there but the execution falls flat too often.

MO
Apr 5, 2026

Has its moments but feels bloated. Would benefit from trimming a few tracks.

WH
Apr 5, 2026

I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this and how it made me feel. Very few albums create that kind of indelible memory. The craft on display here is extraordinary but it never feels cold or calculated — there's real heart behind every note.

RI
Apr 5, 2026

Overrated in my opinion. There's some good stuff here but not enough.

VE
Apr 5, 2026

This is one of those rare albums where everything just clicks. Pure genius.