It feels like A Sunny Day in Glasgow have been absent from our lives for far longer than they have. (We just checked back to see that their last EP, Nitetime Rainbows, came out in 2010 and decided that doesn’t sound right at all.) When they seemed more active, Ben Daniels’s band was one of the few to really earn the genre description “dream pop,” which is often quite a stretch. They did it with unusual structures and blurred but beautiful forms that changed suddenly, disorienting you even as they carry on as if everything was perfectly normal.