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 "The emotional impact that results overcomes any diffidence and effortlessly the resistance of the listeners most sensitive and willing to open their soul to the music."

 "Fine Before You Came strike those who approach it at the first listen, making them feel, even if only for twenty minutes or half an hour, less alone in their cities populated by ghosts."

This review delves into Fine Before You Came's self-titled 2006 album, highlighting its emotional resonance and urban melancholy. The band channels the desolate feeling of city life and personal solitude through a raw indie/post-rock sound inspired by legendary American bands like Slint and Sonic Youth. The music is portrayed as a powerful emotional experience, capable of connecting deeply with listeners who feel isolated in big cities. Listen to Fine Before You Came and immerse yourself in their raw, emotional soundscape of urban solitude.

 Faking Gold and Murder is a successful alchemy between evocative melodies and noisy sounds, an elegant racket with a strong emotional impact.

 Nothing better than Faking Gold and Murder could better describe this sense of desolation and this snowy desert that is my soul.

Æthenor’s Faking Gold and Murder represents a mature and distinctive shift from their earlier instrumental works, combining evocative melodies with chaotic and penetrating sonic textures. Featuring contributions from notable artists like Stephen O'Malley and Alexander Tucker, the album offers a visionary and atmospheric experience filled with emotional depth. The review praises its blend of cosmic frost and ancestral moods, highlighting it as a standout and emotionally powerful release. Discover the haunting and visionary sounds of Æthenor's Faking Gold and Murder—immerse yourself in this powerful atmospheric journey today.

 If this musical genre must exist—and believe me, it surely does—then a place of honor among the inventors and proponents belongs to Justin Broadrick, aka Jesu.

 'Infinity' is a striking masterpiece of post-metal and shoegaze sound architecture—an infinite journey into his music and within ourselves.

The review praises Jesu's 'Infinity' as a groundbreaking post-metal and shoegaze album crafted by Justin Broadrick. It highlights the album's immersive atmosphere and emotional depth, taking listeners on a timeless, introspective journey. The work is described as a masterpiece that transcends conventional sound, mixing dreamy melodies with psychedelic textures. Dive into Jesu's 'Infinity'—experience a mesmerizing blend of post-metal and shoegaze today!

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