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Oh my god! Belle and Sebastian! This EP begins right with the title track that gently lulls us, talking about short vacations for two and making us dream of cycling trips.
Oh my god! Belle and Sebastian!
This EP begins right with the title track that gently lulls us, talking about short vacations for two and making us dream of cycling trips.
The review praises Math And Physics Club's EP 'Weekends Away' for its gentle indie pop style reminiscent of Belle and Sebastian and The Smiths. Originating from Seattle, the band embraces melodic and understated music, departing from the grunge era associated with the city. The EP's songs evoke nostalgic themes of youth and emotional experiences with catchy, sophisticated arrangements. Overall, the release is warmly welcomed while anticipating their upcoming full album. Listen to Math And Physics Club’s 'Weekends Away' and dive into charming indie melodies today!
For the one who writes, this record was the definitive blow to the auditory system but, especially to the heart. If, like me, you have lived this album, do not let it go.
For the one who writes, this record was the definitive blow to the auditory system but, especially to the heart.
If, like me, you have lived this album, do not let it go.
Though not matching the debut's commercial success, 'Ghost Of A Dog' is a deeply emotional album filled with intimate ballads and bluesy rhythms. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Mama Help Me,' 'He Said,' and 'Times Like This' for their heartfelt storytelling and musical sincerity. It praises Edie Brickell's vocal delivery and the band's subtlety. Recommended for longtime fans who appreciate the album’s honest, understated charm. Discover the heartfelt depth of Edie Brickell’s 'Ghost Of A Dog'—listen now and feel the soulful journey.
"Shooting rubberbands at the stars is a jewel now unjustly hidden by the sands of time." "The nocturnal 'Air Of December' is the track that made me fall in love with the album definitively."
"Shooting rubberbands at the stars is a jewel now unjustly hidden by the sands of time."
"The nocturnal 'Air Of December' is the track that made me fall in love with the album definitively."
This review revisits Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians' 1989 album, praising its intimate, emotional folk-pop sound and lasting influence on indie music. Highlights include the hit single 'What I Am' and other standout tracks like 'Air of December' and 'Circle.' The reviewer admires the intricate arrangements and sincere lyrics, calling the album an unjustly overlooked gem. Rediscover Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians’ timeless folk-pop gem—listen to Shooting Rubberbands At The Stars today!
Take You Home is a bleeding rock track where the guitar expresses better than any lyrics the pain and passion of a love affair. A work that you will be hard-pressed to remove from your player and, believe it or not, almost without any drop in tone.
Take You Home is a bleeding rock track where the guitar expresses better than any lyrics the pain and passion of a love affair.
A work that you will be hard-pressed to remove from your player and, believe it or not, almost without any drop in tone.
The Devastations' album Coal is praised for its dark, emotional, and intense rock sound. The trio's music evokes comparisons to Tindersticks, Nick Cave, and Morphine but stands out with its unique voice and night-time atmospheres. Highlights include powerful tracks like "Take You Home," "Sex And Mayhem," and the Bowie-esque "Dance With Me." This album is considered a compelling, mannered work with lasting impact. Discover the haunting and intense world of The Devastations' Coal—listen now and immerse yourself in their dark rock journey.
"An album whispered, simple, and bare. Cold only outwardly, very velvet-like in its ecstasy." "The hypnotic 'They Marry' seems like it came from the folk pen of CocoRosie... towards Yann Tiersen, and especially Nick Drake."
"An album whispered, simple, and bare. Cold only outwardly, very velvet-like in its ecstasy."
"The hypnotic 'They Marry' seems like it came from the folk pen of CocoRosie... towards Yann Tiersen, and especially Nick Drake."
Mi and L'Au deliver a quietly ecstatic folk album marked by simplicity and emotional depth. The record fuses delicate vocals, sparse instrumentation, and poetic storytelling reminiscent of Nick Drake and CocoRosie. Soft vibraphone and subtle electronics enrich the acoustic foundation. The album invites listeners into an intimate, velvet-like sonic world blending sincerity with minimalism. Though not groundbreaking, it is warmly appreciated for its genuine feel and nuanced expression. Listen to Mi and L'Au’s heartfelt acoustic folk journey and experience their poetic, velvet-like soundscape today.
Powerfully light and singable pop. Suitable for walks through lush fields on clear and sunny days, but also a great remedy for gloomy days and the smoggy, urban traffic. "Do What You Wanna Do" sounds like a track written by Abba and sneakily stolen by Belle and Sebastian.
Powerfully light and singable pop. Suitable for walks through lush fields on clear and sunny days, but also a great remedy for gloomy days and the smoggy, urban traffic.
"Do What You Wanna Do" sounds like a track written by Abba and sneakily stolen by Belle and Sebastian.
Sing Along With by Acid House Kings is a polished and melodic acoustic pop album with sixties influences. It’s ideal for relaxing walks or brightening gloomy days, featuring cohesive and soulful tracks without fillers. Though musically monothematic, its catchy tunes evoke comparisons to ABBA, Belle and Sebastian, and Bee Gees. A perfect listen for fans of gentle, singable indie pop. Listen to Sing Along With and enjoy a wonderfully catchy, light pop experience with a free karaoke DVD included!
Like a film set in a villa in the south of France by Rohmer, like the endless summers between one school class and another. A charming yet immature debut album: too many clichés, too catchy, at the same time, however, a straightforward album like has been sought for quite some time around here.
Like a film set in a villa in the south of France by Rohmer, like the endless summers between one school class and another.
A charming yet immature debut album: too many clichés, too catchy, at the same time, however, a straightforward album like has been sought for quite some time around here.
Les Très Bien Ensemble’s debut album, 'Doux-amer,' is a charming and bittersweet blend of sixties-inspired yé-yé pop. The album captures carefree summer moods with irony and warmth, drawing comparisons to Belle and Sebastian but with a sunnier, more playful approach. While a bit cliché and straightforward, it is an enjoyable holiday soundtrack with nostalgic appeal. Ideal for fans of nostalgic, upbeat indie pop with French flair. Listen to 'Doux-amer' and dive into sunny, ironic sixties pop full of charm and nostalgia!
Socialisme ou Barbarie The Bedroom Recordings is the Stereolab album that many were waiting for, an album of melodies, songs without psychedelic lengths. The most cinematic track is 'Ode To Keyring' where it's easy to imagine this soundscape as the ideal accompaniment for the exit scene of the antihero detective with his worn-out trench coat...
Socialisme ou Barbarie The Bedroom Recordings is the Stereolab album that many were waiting for, an album of melodies, songs without psychedelic lengths.
The most cinematic track is 'Ode To Keyring' where it's easy to imagine this soundscape as the ideal accompaniment for the exit scene of the antihero detective with his worn-out trench coat...
This review highlights Monade's debut album, a well-crafted side project by Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab. The album features concise songs filled with modernized sixties-inspired melodies and subtle musical delicacies. Tracks like 'Un Secret Sans Importance' and 'Ode To Keyring' provide unique moods, from nocturnal blues to cinematic soundscapes. Despite a slightly monotonous first impression, the album rewards attentive listeners with its charm and atmosphere. Explore Monade's debut album and experience Laetitia Sadier's melodic charm and cinematic indie soundscapes today!
A delicate album, with a crystalline and electronic sound to be listened to at dawn or dusk. If you’ve worn out the albums of Mum and those of Four Tet, this is undoubtedly the coagulation of acoustic vibrations your ears have been craving.
A delicate album, with a crystalline and electronic sound to be listened to at dawn or dusk.
If you’ve worn out the albums of Mum and those of Four Tet, this is undoubtedly the coagulation of acoustic vibrations your ears have been craving.
The Album Leaf’s 'In A Safe Place' is a delicate and intimate electronic album inspired by Iceland’s serene environment. Jimmy LaValle’s shy nature led him to collaborate with Sigur Ros members, recording at their iconic Sundlaugin studio. The music blends analog and digital sounds into short, contemplative pieces with whispered vocals and melancholy undertones. Key tracks feature guest musicians, and the album is recommended for fans of Mum and Four Tet seeking atmospheric acoustic vibrations. Listen to The Album Leaf’s 'In A Safe Place' and experience a serene blend of Icelandic-inspired ambient melodies and electronic soundscapes.
Our friends do not hold back with little songs full of choruses, handclappings, and playful and unexpected sounds. An album that is not epochal but will surely draw a soothing smile of pleasure on the face.
Our friends do not hold back with little songs full of choruses, handclappings, and playful and unexpected sounds.
An album that is not epochal but will surely draw a soothing smile of pleasure on the face.
This review praises Architecture in Helsinki's second album 'In Case We Die' as a delightful indiepop collection full of playful sounds, handclaps, and inventive song structures. The album is described as heartwarming and fun, maintaining the charm of their debut while offering unique musical moments. Though not groundbreaking, it brings joy and invites listeners to sing and dance along. The reviewer highlights standout tracks like 'Nevereverdid,' 'Wishbone,' and 'Frenchy I’m Faking.' Listen to 'In Case We Die' and enjoy the charming, playful sounds of Architecture in Helsinki!
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