Every Night the Same Dream is the fourth studio album by Australian indie pop band Ball Park Music.
[5] The band's longest song and lead single "Pariah" is described as a "moody, seven-minute aural journey" recorded from a live jam session.
[6] Online publication AAA Backstage found "Leef" to have similar elements to tracks from Ball Park Music's debut album Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs (2011), with the author calling it one of "the band’s most beautiful song[s]".
[4] Margy Noble of The AU Review noted a change in sonic direction half-way through the album, writing it "ought to be listened to on vinyl" as "there’s a real feel that the record has been flipped, and you’re about to discover the treasures of the B side".
[5][6] She elaborated in an 8.2 out of 10 review: "It's an unpredictable, heartfelt LP, where you'll fall between progressive psych-rock jams, indie rock and pop ballads".