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Inindipendence is an ungainly drunk that remains standing, battling with physics. Bob Weston’s production has rendered the rhythm section as a child of Shellac, while the guitar navigates between the rough ripples of Sonic Youth, Don Caballero, attempting to emulate the inimitable Slint-ism reminiscent of Spiderland.
Inindipendence is an ungainly drunk that remains standing, battling with physics.
Bob Weston’s production has rendered the rhythm section as a child of Shellac, while the guitar navigates between the rough ripples of Sonic Youth, Don Caballero, attempting to emulate the inimitable Slint-ism reminiscent of Spiderland.
Inindependence by A Minor Forest is a striking post-rock album characterized by its unpredictable shifts from atonal intensity to subtle slocore suspense. Bob Weston’s production highlights a rhythm section akin to Shellac, while guitars reflect influences from Sonic Youth and Slint. The album pushes complex rhythms and song developments that create a unique but sometimes mathematically dense listening experience. Despite its fleeting presence, it remains a significant work in the genre. Dive into A Minor Forest’s Inindependence to experience a powerful and intricate post-rock journey unlike any other.
There is no music for an apocalypse, but I don’t imagine it as harsh noise, I don’t imagine it Hi-Tech or J-pop, I imagine a sonic decadence but which maintains a moral solidity of its own. My only hope is to die before dying, naturally, but of old age.
There is no music for an apocalypse, but I don’t imagine it as harsh noise, I don’t imagine it Hi-Tech or J-pop, I imagine a sonic decadence but which maintains a moral solidity of its own.
My only hope is to die before dying, naturally, but of old age.
The review reflects on Cindy Lee's Malenkost as a deeply introspective, experimental album that evokes feelings of sonic decay and memory. It connects music with personal and apocalyptic reflections, embracing noise as a medium for emotional and moral expression. The author mourns the loss of musical amazement but finds beauty in the album's unique atmosphere and sonic texture. This album is seen as an ethical sonic experience amid a collapsing cultural landscape. Listen to Cindy Lee's Malenkost and immerse yourself in its haunting and thoughtful soundscape.
Why wasn’t this album hyped? Has Hi-Tech electronica already lost its momentum? For those with a palate covered in glittery fuzz but who discard sandpaper.
Why wasn’t this album hyped? Has Hi-Tech electronica already lost its momentum?
For those with a palate covered in glittery fuzz but who discard sandpaper.
Visionist's 'Value' is a compelling album that blends hi-tech electronica with grime and drum and bass influences. Comparable to artists like Arca and Oneohtrix Point Never, it features instrumental tracks filled with complex noise and rhythmic variations. Despite its brilliance, it surprisingly lacked hype upon release. This album appeals to listeners who appreciate experimental, textured electronic music. Listen to Visionist's 'Value' now and explore the frontier of hi-tech electronic music!
The plaster has fallen. My kitchen has a hole. The guitars shake without percussion. Artificial harmonics. Alienation from conference, documentary film, guaranteed sleep.
The plaster has fallen. My kitchen has a hole.
The guitars shake without percussion. Artificial harmonics. Alienation from conference, documentary film, guaranteed sleep.
This review paints Metz's Strange Peace as a visceral, intense noise rock album. The reviewer blends personal and physical discomfort metaphors to convey the raw energy and alienation within the music. Despite the abstract style, the album stands out as a powerful musical experience worth listening to. Experience the raw noise and emotional power of Metz's Strange Peace—listen now and feel the intensity.
There is something profound that can unsettle the listening experience of Washer's second work: the guitar. Damn, that damned guitar; yet it fascinates. You hear Cobain's screams over J Mascis's version of rock 'n roll.
There is something profound that can unsettle the listening experience of Washer's second work: the guitar. Damn, that damned guitar; yet it fascinates.
You hear Cobain's screams over J Mascis's version of rock 'n roll.
Washer's 'All Aboard' offers a unique take on garage rock and post-hardcore, featuring crunchy yet subdued guitars balanced with expressive vocals. The album draws influences from bands like Nirvana and Husker Du but avoids typical loudness clichés. The reviewer appreciates the thoughtful production and finds the album fascinating despite some reservations about its sound. Overall, a captivating listen for fans of alternative rock. Discover the subtle power of Washer's 'All Aboard'—listen now and dive into a fresh rock experience!
Take that fidelity, directly thrown from a moving car onto the bourgeois gardens—where the smiles of American Beauty are still a mirror of one’s own failure—and turn them into a molar mix of post-hardcore, hardcore, core, shoegaze, lo-fi, noise rock, grunge. Even the airiest moments become claustrophobic, and mathematics and slowness are always nice to shove into the pocket of a shirt stained with sauce.
Take that fidelity, directly thrown from a moving car onto the bourgeois gardens—where the smiles of American Beauty are still a mirror of one’s own failure—and turn them into a molar mix of post-hardcore, hardcore, core, shoegaze, lo-fi, noise rock, grunge.
Even the airiest moments become claustrophobic, and mathematics and slowness are always nice to shove into the pocket of a shirt stained with sauce.
Maneka's 'Is You Is' delivers a distinctive mix of post-hardcore, shoegaze, and noise rock with lo-fi sensibilities. The album's textured layers and claustrophobic moments create a unique listening experience. Although the bass isn't as thick as desired, the overall sound is sharp and engaging. The review highlights the raw, gritty production and emotional depth throughout. Listen to Maneka's 'Is You Is' and dive into its raw and textured fusion of post-hardcore and shoegaze now!
Ariel Pink isn’t retro because he’s trendy, people want quotes from kitsch fairy tales and often it’s no longer even kitsch but post-trash that’s revolting. A hodgepodge of pastiche, meticulously selected and sewn together to turn out fresh and genuine.
Ariel Pink isn’t retro because he’s trendy, people want quotes from kitsch fairy tales and often it’s no longer even kitsch but post-trash that’s revolting.
A hodgepodge of pastiche, meticulously selected and sewn together to turn out fresh and genuine.
The review explores Ariel Pink's album Dedicated To Bobby Jameson as a fresh and sincere take on retro influences. Unlike many artists caught in retromania, Ariel Pink creates a genuine musical pastiche reflecting childhood nostalgia and American psychedelia. The album's layered complexity and inspiration make it a cult object, with 'Time To Live' singled out as a standout track blending diverse influences. The review praises the album’s compactness and artistic authenticity. Dive into Ariel Pink’s Dedicated To Bobby Jameson and explore a fresh take on retro psychedelia—listen now and experience its unique nostalgia!
"They play phallic hardcore punk with the homosexuality of a new waver, kiss Robert Smith with slobbery butterfly kisses and raise their right arm to the sky, bald!" "Thanks, but you were too ahead for us!" — a phrase representing how innovative music is often misunderstood.
"They play phallic hardcore punk with the homosexuality of a new waver, kiss Robert Smith with slobbery butterfly kisses and raise their right arm to the sky, bald!"
"Thanks, but you were too ahead for us!" — a phrase representing how innovative music is often misunderstood.
The review provides a critical yet insightful look at Holograms' album Surrender, highlighting its blend of hardcore punk and new wave influences. It contrasts the band's music to contemporaries like Iceage and the late 2010s punk scene. Despite recognizing some dated characteristics, the reviewer acknowledges the album's artistic freshness and relevance in the current musical landscape. Dive into Holograms' Surrender and explore the raw fusion of punk and new wave sounds!
This has allowed them to unleash all the untapped potential of their previous works. In conclusion, the album flows like oil: dream-gaze, post-punk, jangle pop, noise pop.
This has allowed them to unleash all the untapped potential of their previous works.
In conclusion, the album flows like oil: dream-gaze, post-punk, jangle pop, noise pop.
Girlpool has grown into a dynamic power trio with their album Powerplant. The band expands beyond their minimalistic roots, exploring a broad range of genres like dream-gaze, post-punk, and noise pop. The album reveals their true artistic soul and potential, aligning them with other notable lo-fi alternative acts. Powerplant flows smoothly, showing the band's versatility and refined musical identity. Discover Girlpool’s evolving sound on Powerplant — listen now to experience their lo-fi alt-rock brilliance!
The band has released 4 albums in 5 years, showing a punk urgency and remarkable ease of writing. Maybe everything has been heard before but do you remember the last confident band navigating these genres?
The band has released 4 albums in 5 years, showing a punk urgency and remarkable ease of writing.
Maybe everything has been heard before but do you remember the last confident band navigating these genres?
Two Inch Astronaut's 'Can You Please Not Help' showcases a confident fusion of post-hardcore, math rock, and emo-pop rooted in the American East Coast scene. With punk urgency and dynamic song structures, the album captures a blend of influences from legendary bands like Fugazi and Weezer. Although compact at under 35 minutes, it delivers a cohesive and engaging listening experience appreciated by fans of these genres. Discover Two Inch Astronaut's unique blend of genres—listen to 'Can You Please Not Help' now and dive into vibrant East Coast alt-rock!
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