Cover of A Lilac Decline The Mountain Rages
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For fans of indie folk and electronic music, lovers of atmospheric and storytelling albums, and listeners seeking introspective and nuanced soundscapes.
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THE REVIEW

Cecilia lives in a forest, a house in the forest.

Cecilia has an old guitar given to her by her father.

"Use it to feel good. Just for little tales for your dolls."

She sings little stories, accompanied by her electro friends. Just a hum. Just a cloud in a clear sky.

Beautiful that sensation of an undefined danger approaching. Unease when looking at a starry sky. A green meadow looks at the gray sky.

These little songs are Green and Gray.

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The review depicts A Lilac Decline's 'The Mountain Rages' as a delicate fusion of folk storytelling and electronic ambiance. It evokes a subtle sense of unease and nature-inspired imagery. The musical experience is described as gentle and atmospheric, though rated moderately with a 3 out of 5. The album's mood is reflective, blending innocence with impending subtle tension.

Tracklist

01   Raindear (00:00)

02   Sparrow Sorrow (00:00)

03   Mountain Rages (00:00)

04   Galaxies Away (00:00)

05   Red Gold Is Gone (00:00)

06   Winter Wanderer (00:00)

07   Tunnelling Through (00:00)

08   Nightshade (00:00)

09   A Fine Day At Last (00:00)

10   Theremin Song (00:00)

11   Campfire In The Snow (00:00)

A Lilac Decline


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