VLMV – “There Will Come Soft Rains” LP + CD Bundle

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This item is on pre-order. It will be available 24th April, 2026.

This bundle includes:
• “There Will Come Soft Rains” LP (gatefold) – In Absentia Edition (Ltd. to 150)
• “There Will Come Soft Rains” CD (digisleeve)

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Pete Lambrou, the visionary composer and multi-instrumentalist behind VLMV (pronounced “Alma”), is one of the most singular voices emerging from the ambient, post-rock, and experimental scenes in the UK. With a career that spans atmospheric solo work, film and television scoring, and evocative live performance, Lambrou has carved out a distinctive sonic universe he describes as “ambient-ish post-something” (Pete Lambrou) a playful yet accurate summation of a sound that is at once genre-fluid and deeply immersive.

The album takes its title from Sara Teasdale’s 1918 poem and Ray Bradbury’s later short story, both of which imagine a world continuing quietly after humanity’s disappearance. This idea became the gravitational centre around which the record formed. Written during a period of deep engagement with climate fiction and ecological thought, ‘There Will Come Soft Rains‘ reflects on humanity’s legacy, its technological ambition, and its uneasy relationship with the natural world. A century on from Teasdale’s poem, the balance of power feels less certain, and Lambrou’s music inhabits that tension with remarkable subtlety.
“The initial ideas stem mostly from chaos, randomness or sound exploration and then get shaped as I go. Typically, and certainly for this album. It’s evolved since album 1, which was more song / chord based. It’s a fun process of finding the sound and then working out whether it’s speaking to me – or merely just a cool noise. That’s fun, but it sometimes can’t evolve or progress, so then begins the long journey of shaping it into some sort of song format – which doesn’t have to be a-typica,l but whatever feels right to me. The subject matter and overall theme is important too – it’s got to all make sense within itself. There’s no point having a slowly creeping theme and then rush the music.“ (Pete Lambrou)

VLMV embody an emotional honesty that works with patience and nuance. Whether you’re encountering his music for the first time or returning to its quiet depths, VLMV offers an aural space that resonates long after the final note fades. Lambrou’s singular sonic language sits at the intersection of ambient, post-rock, modern classical, and experimental electronic music, while remaining unmistakably human at its core.

“Instrumentally it’s far more synth based – as soon as I had the concept, I wanted to make sure technology clash and marry with traditional instruments (at different times) in a sort of slow-moving dance I suppose. One is nature, one is human development and technology. Sometimes working together and sometimes in opposition. On my previous albums I’d say that at least half of the tracks started life as songs, whereas with ‘There Will Come Soft Rains‘ I think the majority (if not all) started as experiments in sound.“ (Pete Lambrou)
Sonically, the album is VLMV at its most cinematic and textural. Warm, intimate piano figures and elegiac string arrangements are set against unstable modular synthesis, fractured rhythms, and evolving sound design. The organic and the artificial are locked in a slow, shifting dialogue, mirroring the album’s central themes. At times the music feels tender and nostalgic, at others unpredictable and mournful, yet it never tips into despair. Instead, a quiet resilience runs throughout the record.
“The album is slightly unusual in that it was mixed in Dolby Atmos before being mixed down to stereo. Most, if not all, do it the other way round. That’s because I got to work with a superb mix engineer who just happens to live opposite. It was extremely random and lucky, moving to a tiny hamlet in the South of England and there being a Dolby Atmos studio opposite with a genius of an engineer. We had in mind that we would do it this way round and enjoy the mix process and give everything its own space – it still had issues when folding down to stereo, but overall a more pleasurable mix!“ (Pete Lambrou)

There Will Come Soft Rains has a geological sense of time: themes creep, expand, erode, and reform, resisting conventional structures in favour of something more patient and immersive. Each sound exists because it needs to; they move, recede, and emerge with a three-dimensional clarity that enhances the music’s cinematic quality, giving each element room to breathe while maintaining an enveloping sense of cohesion. Lambrou’s unique voice is Intimate and fragile, his vocals hover above the instrumentation, a guiding thread through the expansive soundscapes, drawing listeners closer into the emotional core of each piece.

“Long time vocal collaborator Anja Madhvani did lots of harmonies on the album – I wanted to include her voice as much as possible on this album. In terms of string players – 3/4 have been long term collaborators with me. Marie Schreer actually recorded all strings on my first album ALMA, and Fraser & Clodagh have worked on every album (and occasional live shows) since Stranded Not Lost. In terms of art – Joel Cammarata designed the cover, and accompanying art – he designed Sing With Abandon and I absolutely adore his work, but also – he’s so great at understanding and developing and capturing the concept.“ (Pete Lambrou)
Layered harmonies drift through the music like distant signals or half-remembered voices. Madhvani’s presence adds a human fragility to the album’s vast soundscapes, reinforcing the sense of memory and longing that runs beneath the surface. The strings, performed by a close circle of trusted collaborators, further ground the record in warmth and physicality, acting as a counterweight to the synthetic elements that threaten to unravel it.
“Despite the heavy subject matter, I wanted to create an album that imparts hope and optimism, marrying traditional instrumentation as nostalgia, with technological innovation through the randomness of modular synths.” (Pete Lambrou)
The partnership with Pelagic Records feels both organic and significant. Known for championing artists who value emotional weight, sonic ambition, and artistic integrity, the label provides a natural home for VLMV’s work. Lambrou’s music shares Pelagic’s ethos: immersive, patient, and unafraid of scale whether intimate or vast. With There Will Come Soft Rains, Pete Lambrou has crafted a work that feels timely without being didactic, expansive without being overwhelming. It stands as a quiet, but powerful statement that lingers long after the final notes fade.

FOR FANS OF
Sigur Ros * Olafur Arnalds * Radiohead * Keaton Henson * This Will Destroy You

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Weight 0,8 kg

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