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This album is the end of your suffering, it’s Christ-like, having descended to earth to spread its seed over all of us. In Hyperview you fly, you fly high, the guitars are languid, the voice is WOOOW.
This album is the end of your suffering, it’s Christ-like, having descended to earth to spread its seed over all of us.
In Hyperview you fly, you fly high, the guitars are languid, the voice is WOOOW.
This passionate review of Title Fight's 2015 album Hyperview highlights its innovative fusion of shoegaze, dream pop, and emocore. The reviewer defends the album's departure from earlier work and praises its atmospheric guitars and emotive vocals. Despite some resistance from listeners, the album is hailed as a perfect synthesis of post-hardcore and slowcore elements with a unique emotional intensity. Listen to Title Fight’s Hyperview to experience a stunning blend of shoegaze and emocore that redefines 2015 rock.
'Bad Influence oozes sadness and nostalgia, the singer’s warbles fill the heart.' 'It is not black and it is not white, it is the absolute grey.'
'Bad Influence oozes sadness and nostalgia, the singer’s warbles fill the heart.'
'It is not black and it is not white, it is the absolute grey.'
This review highlights Absolute Grey's song 'Bad Influence' from 1986, placing it in the shifting landscape of American underground music. It emphasizes the band's unique position blending jangle pop, psychedelia, and alternative rock. The reviewer praises the melancholic, nostalgic quality of the song and its proto-slowcore essence, underscoring the band's overlooked legacy. Discover the melancholic magic of Absolute Grey’s 'Bad Influence'—listen and explore a forgotten jangle pop treasure from 1986.
"Further Out by Cloakroom has many beautiful things and some not-so-beautiful things that could have been avoided." "It drags on too long... strongly going off the rails; But I trust them and look forward to their second album."
"Further Out by Cloakroom has many beautiful things and some not-so-beautiful things that could have been avoided."
"It drags on too long... strongly going off the rails; But I trust them and look forward to their second album."
Cloakroom's 'Further Out' impresses with its blend of fuzz, slowcore, and emotional noise elements. However, the album suffers from an overly long runtime and vocals described as overly emosonic. While the first half holds promise, the latter half feels unfocused. The reviewer remains optimistic about Cloakroom's future work. Listen to Cloakroom's 'Further Out' for a beautiful mix of fuzz and emotion, and discover where they might head next!
The self-titled debut album is a perfect mix between My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus And Mary Chain, and Sonic Youth. True Italian Shoegaze that, thank God, is growing in 2014 and promises great things in this coming 2015.
The self-titled debut album is a perfect mix between My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus And Mary Chain, and Sonic Youth.
True Italian Shoegaze that, thank God, is growing in 2014 and promises great things in this coming 2015.
Rev Rev Rev's self-titled debut captures the essence of shoegaze with powerful soundscapes reminiscent of key bands like My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth. The review highlights a distinctive personal touch and effective mixing aimed at conveying power and discomfort. The Italian band is praised for authentic shoegaze contributions, suggesting a bright future for the genre in Italy. Listen to Rev Rev Rev's debut and experience authentic Italian shoegaze that blends classic influences with fresh power.
Like listening to the Depeche Mode reinterpret the XTC of Skylarking and vice versa. It is a lively night under the covers, while the body rests its tired limbs, the brain sparks and begins to sail towards stormy seas.
Like listening to the Depeche Mode reinterpret the XTC of Skylarking and vice versa.
It is a lively night under the covers, while the body rests its tired limbs, the brain sparks and begins to sail towards stormy seas.
Grumbling Fur's Preternaturals blends synth-pop with psychedelic and folk influences, creating a captivating and diverse listening experience. The album moves from catchy electronic pieces to atmospheric tracks that evoke vivid imagery. The reviewer highlights its dynamic nature and seamless fusion of various genres, drawing comparisons to Depeche Mode and XTC. Overall, a compelling and creatively rich album. Discover the dreamlike fusion of synth-pop and psychedelia in Grumbling Fur's Preternaturals—listen now and embark on a sonic journey!
Avalancher in its passage shatters massive walls, lasting just over 30 minutes compacted into 8 songs that release psychedelic fumes from their memories and blur, for a moment, today’s problems. The album ends with Fuzzthrower, a very sweet and delicate song that after 5 minutes becomes an anxious and destructive cacophony, a finale that is often repeated lately and which I quite enjoy.
Avalancher in its passage shatters massive walls, lasting just over 30 minutes compacted into 8 songs that release psychedelic fumes from their memories and blur, for a moment, today’s problems.
The album ends with Fuzzthrower, a very sweet and delicate song that after 5 minutes becomes an anxious and destructive cacophony, a finale that is often repeated lately and which I quite enjoy.
The review ties The Cherry Wave's debut album 'Avalancher' to a significant 1993 football match, painting a vivid picture of its psychedelic shoegaze sound. The album's compact length and textures offer a nostalgic escape into noisy, fuzz-laden soundscapes inspired by The Jesus And Mary Chain. It highlights the band's ability to blend psychedelia with smoother elements amidst a stoner rock environment and praises the closing track 'Fuzzthrower' for its emotional intensity. Dive into Avalancher and experience The Cherry Wave’s mesmerizing fuzz-filled shoegaze journey today!
"Are You Driving Me Crazy?" is a journey through disappointments, the emotions that revolve in the head shattering positive thoughts. It leaves no escape points from this sentimental vortex and allows us to timidly and gently sink into the cerulean and suffocating days of everyday life.
"Are You Driving Me Crazy?" is a journey through disappointments, the emotions that revolve in the head shattering positive thoughts.
It leaves no escape points from this sentimental vortex and allows us to timidly and gently sink into the cerulean and suffocating days of everyday life.
The review praises Seam's 1995 album 'Are You Driving Me Crazy?' as a deeply emotional and forgotten masterpiece within the slowcore genre. It highlights the band's origins, their distinctive blend of alternative, post-rock, and math rock, and the album's introspective, melancholic themes. The music balances melodic accessibility with profound sentiment, creating a unique 'perfect pop' experience. The review emphasizes the album's lasting impact on the listener's inner world through its heartfelt and subtle sound. Listen to Seam's 'Are You Driving Me Crazy?' and experience the emotional depth of 90s slowcore today.
The best 35€ ever spent in my life. All that American lo-fi Shoegaze, at times experimental flows, as always, with pleasure.
The best 35€ ever spent in my life.
All that American lo-fi Shoegaze, at times experimental flows, as always, with pleasure.
The reviewer shares a heartfelt story of finding and purchasing the rare Delaware album by Drop Nineteens on vinyl. The journey involves hunters' patience, local music community connections, and the joy of enjoying a pristine copy. The album delivers classic American lo-fi shoegaze vibes and is praised as a great investment. The review highlights the connection between music lovers and trusted local record stores. Dive into the story and spin the rare Delaware vinyl to experience classic shoegaze magic!
This song is a vortex, an abyss that captures everything beautiful in the known Universe and Not. Barely 20 seconds and we’ve already gone through Heaven-Hell and Heaven.
This song is a vortex, an abyss that captures everything beautiful in the known Universe and Not.
Barely 20 seconds and we’ve already gone through Heaven-Hell and Heaven.
The review praises Gross Magic's 'Yesterdays' as possibly the best song in decades. It highlights the song's dynamic bass, falsetto vocals inspired by Michael Jackson, and epic soundscapes. The reviewer feels an intense emotional connection to the track. Despite the band's inactivity since 2011, the song stands as a powerful musical apex. Listen to Gross Magic's 'Yesterdays' now and experience a timeless musical journey like no other!
Their Neo-Folk tied to Post-Punk in their previous works is very derivative, in this one they add something more that fits perfectly. The curiosity and that sense of discovery will be unique and inimitable.
Their Neo-Folk tied to Post-Punk in their previous works is very derivative, in this one they add something more that fits perfectly.
The curiosity and that sense of discovery will be unique and inimitable.
The review reflects on youth and nostalgia while praising Cult of Youth's album Final Days for its fresh blend of neo-folk and post-punk. The addition of tribal and electric sounds adds a unique dimension, evoking powerful memories and personal discoveries. Although highly rated now, the reviewer hints the initial excitement may soften over time. Overall, the album is considered cool and worth exploring. Listen to Cult of Youth's Final Days now and experience a unique blend of neo-folk and post-punk that sparks your own musical journey!
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