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All of a sudden, this album appears, very short, very simple, almost trivial, and it fills my Saturday morning. In the choruses of Scorpions, I can venture to say I heard the Pixies; maybe it’s the sleepiness, maybe the wine, but I feel fresh, and you?
All of a sudden, this album appears, very short, very simple, almost trivial, and it fills my Saturday morning.
In the choruses of Scorpions, I can venture to say I heard the Pixies; maybe it’s the sleepiness, maybe the wine, but I feel fresh, and you?
Blank Statements' album 'Signs Are Rampant' offers a brief but sweet lo-fi indie pop experience. Evoking the spirit of Twee Pop and Sarah Records, it channels influences like the Pastels, Beat Happening, and Pixies. The reviewer finds it fresh and simple, perfect for a relaxed morning listen. Listen to the sweet, lo-fi charm of Signs Are Rampant and discover your new favorite indie pop gem!
Alex G has been trying for over half a decade to let us know his influences, his loves, and his unique stylistic mark. The immersion in country and folk environments is just a natural consequence of musical exploration with a patriotic vision, an awareness of solitude, and a lack of past.
Alex G has been trying for over half a decade to let us know his influences, his loves, and his unique stylistic mark.
The immersion in country and folk environments is just a natural consequence of musical exploration with a patriotic vision, an awareness of solitude, and a lack of past.
Alex G’s 'Rocket' impresses with its fearless blend of genres and a clear musical identity. The album explores country, folk, and experimental sounds with ease, showcasing his strong artistic personality. Highlights include the tracks 'Witch', 'Judge', and 'Big Fish', revealing his diverse influences and unique style. 'Rocket' offers an immersive experience rooted in solitude, nostalgia, and innovation. Explore Alex G's 'Rocket' now and experience a captivating journey through diverse sounds and unique styles.
This album marks a boundary: before there were the Hi-Tech groups that attempted a destabilizing, catastrophic, and apocalyptic approach, then there's this album that wants to return to earth and regenerate as alien. Electronic music with reassembled rave sounds, almost operatic singing in gender Spanish.
This album marks a boundary: before there were the Hi-Tech groups that attempted a destabilizing, catastrophic, and apocalyptic approach, then there's this album that wants to return to earth and regenerate as alien.
Electronic music with reassembled rave sounds, almost operatic singing in gender Spanish.
Arca's 2017 self-titled album stands as a defining boundary in electronic music. It merges reassembled rave elements with operatic singing in gender Spanish, delivering an alien yet grounded sonic experience. The album contrasts with apocalyptic Hi-Tech styles by offering a regenerative and unique approach. Comparable to artists like OPN and Holly Herndon, this work highlights Arca's innovative vision. Explore Arca's self-titled album now for a unique fusion of rave and operatic electronic soundscapes!
One of the most powerful and inspired post-hardcore albums of recent years. Solitude in American mass culture, so enveloping and soft that it becomes maternal, alluring, bewitching but sinful and morbid.
One of the most powerful and inspired post-hardcore albums of recent years.
Solitude in American mass culture, so enveloping and soft that it becomes maternal, alluring, bewitching but sinful and morbid.
Pile's 'A Hairshirt Of Purpose' stands out as a powerful and inspired post-hardcore album. It expertly blends emotional arpeggios with intense rhythms, creating a cohesive and captivating experience. The album explores themes of solitude within American mass culture, offering both melancholy and anger. Key tracks like 'Milkshake' and 'Leaning on a Wheel' are highlighted as essential listens. Fans of indie and alternative rock will find much to appreciate here. Listen to Pile's 'A Hairshirt Of Purpose' and immerse yourself in its raw emotional power and intricate soundscapes.
Utterly dirty, acid, and Grateful Dead-esque folk psychedelia, brought to the golden times of Homestead Records straddling the 80s-90s. Milk Music hasn’t released an album since 2013; 5 years spent in total silence that has certainly been good for their soul and our ears.
Utterly dirty, acid, and Grateful Dead-esque folk psychedelia, brought to the golden times of Homestead Records straddling the 80s-90s.
Milk Music hasn’t released an album since 2013; 5 years spent in total silence that has certainly been good for their soul and our ears.
After a five-year break, Milk Music returns with Mystic 100's, delivering a gritty and acid-folk psychedelia sound reminiscent of the golden era of Homestead Records. The album features raw garage rock energy and lyrical depth, drawing comparisons to iconic acts like the Grateful Dead and Dinosaur Jr. It's a soulful revival that honors past traditions while feeling fresh. Discover the raw power of Milk Music's Mystic 100's and dive into a timeless psychedelic folk journey today!
The melodic obesity returns to flow between Pumpk-ian melancholia and noise-chords streams of consciousness. As per Ovlov tradition, wrapping it all up with guitar wall sound and an epic solo.
The melodic obesity returns to flow between Pumpk-ian melancholia and noise-chords streams of consciousness.
As per Ovlov tradition, wrapping it all up with guitar wall sound and an epic solo.
Stove - Greatest Hits compiles two EPs from Steve Hartlett's solo project, blending lo-fi pop with rich textures of nostalgia and fuzz. The album draws influences from Wilco, Deerhunter, and Built To Spill, showcasing melancholic yet sharp songwriting. It balances acoustic bitterness with crunchy noise elements and ends with epic guitar solos. This release stands among the top indie lo-fi records of 2016. Explore Stove’s Greatest Hits for a rich mix of lo-fi indie nostalgia and razor-sharp guitar melodies.
Have you ever had the morbid desire to listen to songs that reproduce TV intermezzos or Asian commercial breaks from the ‘80s and ‘90s? Between a lullaby or a nursery rhyme, you might jump from your chair due to the violence of white noise and voices from commercial zones.
Have you ever had the morbid desire to listen to songs that reproduce TV intermezzos or Asian commercial breaks from the ‘80s and ‘90s?
Between a lullaby or a nursery rhyme, you might jump from your chair due to the violence of white noise and voices from commercial zones.
Fuji Grid TV's Prism Genesis is a unique music album that creatively mimics Asian TV commercials and intermezzos from the 1980s and 90s. The album blends moments of tranquility with sudden bursts of chaotic noise, evoking a wild TV-skipping experience. It captures an unusual nostalgia, presented in an eclectic and experimental style. Overall, it’s an intriguing soundscape for those interested in offbeat, retro electronic music. Dive into Fuji Grid TV's Prism Genesis for a wild, nostalgic journey through 80s Asian TV sounds and experimental electronic vibes!
BEST THING THAT CAME OUT IN 2016, OF MY HEART! Forget the distortions, the emotional anger, now there is Lennon-McCartney-Harrison embodied in the same person.
BEST THING THAT CAME OUT IN 2016, OF MY HEART!
Forget the distortions, the emotional anger, now there is Lennon-McCartney-Harrison embodied in the same person.
Tony Molina's 'Confront The Truth' is a brief yet impactful album lasting just about 10 minutes. It showcases a shift from distortion-heavy anger to melodic influences reminiscent of Lennon, McCartney, and Elliott Smith. The album closes with a signature song featuring double guitar and Neil Young-inspired feedback. This work is praised as one of the best musical releases of 2016 by the reviewer. Listen to Tony Molina's 'Confront The Truth' for a concise and emotionally rich indie rock experience!
The Horse Jumper Of Love conveyed, while listening to their self-titled debut album, two specific sensations: total relaxation and nostalgia. The freshness of the tracks brings thoughts to something alive from the era and not stale in the contemporary.
The Horse Jumper Of Love conveyed, while listening to their self-titled debut album, two specific sensations: total relaxation and nostalgia.
The freshness of the tracks brings thoughts to something alive from the era and not stale in the contemporary.
Horse Jumper of Love’s self-titled debut album delivers a cozy blend of relaxation and nostalgia, echoing '90s indie icons like Pavement and Codeine. The band successfully navigates the Nu-Lofi scene with a fresh take on sounds reminiscent of Low, Smashing Pumpkins, and Duster. While the ’90s influence is strong, it feels alive rather than dated, offering listeners a unique bridge between past and present indie music. Listen to Horse Jumper of Love’s debut album for a fresh yet nostalgic lo-fi indie experience!
Far Side Virtual is polyphonic ringtones for a hypothetical smartphone, it’s morning alarms pre-breakfast and post-poop, it’s the ephemeral in its essence. These are tracks that can apply to all the people in the world, they’re the world music of the twenty-first century.
Far Side Virtual is polyphonic ringtones for a hypothetical smartphone, it’s morning alarms pre-breakfast and post-poop, it’s the ephemeral in its essence.
These are tracks that can apply to all the people in the world, they’re the world music of the twenty-first century.
Far Side Virtual, named the best album of 2011 by The Wire, is credited with giving a unique voice to 2010s electronic subcultures like vaporwave and hypnagogic pop. Its sounds mimic modern digital life—ringtones, alarms, and machine-like coldness—reflecting a shift from human warmth to austere artificiality. The album's originality challenges traditional romantic music perception and deeply influences contemporary electronic music. It stands as a foundational work for modern listeners adapting to new musical moods. Explore James Ferraro's Far Side Virtual to experience the pioneering sounds that shaped 2010s electronic music culture.
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