ndie rock outfit Robin Ross & The Melodynes return with their second album, ‘Mind Space,’ released February 20 via RPM Entertainment. The record leans into a vibrant blend of indie and classic rock textures, pairing acoustic foundations with electric lift. Alongside the album, the band unveils a new video for focus track “Campfire on the Moon,” expanding the project’s dreamy, technicolor atmosphere.
Previewed by the playful “Spill No Mo Wine” and the shimmering single “Echo of Love,” ‘Mind Space’ moves between bedroom introspection and open-sky celebration. Songs like the title track drift toward cosmic escape, while others lean into dance-ready energy and communal spirit. Ross describes the album as a prism-like inner universe, with each song offering a different landing point – from spaceship voyages to moonlit gatherings and love-struck reflections.
Recorded at Baa Baa Leaf Music Studio in Milford, Pennsylvania, the album was produced and engineered by Ross with additional engineering from Jonathan Duckett. The sessions feature a wide circle of collaborators, reinforcing the collective ethos at the heart of the project. That shared creative spark gives the album its warmth and expansive feel.
Ross, active in the New Jersey and New York music scenes since the late 1980s, continues to shape his creative hub in Milford. After earlier work with Laughing Jack, later known as Jack’s Maze, he has returned to recording with longtime collaborators while developing Baa Baa Leaf into both studio and sanctuary. ‘Mind Space’ captures that renewed focus – part reflection, part celebration, and fully rooted in the joy of making music together.


