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It rises obliquely, rich in nuances and suggestions. The Sublime is simply the pleasure felt by witnessing power or the vastness of an object that could destroy the one observing it.
It rises obliquely, rich in nuances and suggestions.
The Sublime is simply the pleasure felt by witnessing power or the vastness of an object that could destroy the one observing it.
The Sublime offers a rich and nuanced sound that evokes the terror and fascination of vast powers. Created by Jon Evans and Verónica Mota, their tracks are not traditional releases but still merit wide attention. Despite lacking label backing, their work speaks through powerful sonic experiences available on SoundCloud. The review highlights the conceptual depth behind their music and its emotional impact. Listen to The Sublime’s unique tracks on SoundCloud and explore their profound sonic experience today.
The pieces are quite homogeneous, with bass and keyboard endlessly chasing each other, extremely stretched and distorted, zero drums or any percussion. I absolutely recommend this EP, but only if you are familiar with certain extreme music.
The pieces are quite homogeneous, with bass and keyboard endlessly chasing each other, extremely stretched and distorted, zero drums or any percussion.
I absolutely recommend this EP, but only if you are familiar with certain extreme music.
This review praises Trollmann Av Ildtoppberg's album 'Arcane Runes Adorn The Ice-Wrought Monoliths Of The Ancient Cavern Of Stars' as a deeply immersive drone and ambient doom experience. With only four long tracks, the album features bass and keyboard interplay without percussion, creating a strikingly saturated sound. The reviewer recommends it for fans of extreme music, noting it can be challenging but ultimately magnificent. The tragic backstory of member James Baker adds poignant context. Dive into the haunting soundscapes of Trollmann Av Ildtoppberg and experience this mesmerizing blend of drone and ambient doom.
"With 'Underneath the Stars', the album starts off really well." "From the second piece until 'Sleep When I’m Dead' everything remains fairly flat... they should start daring again."
"With 'Underneath the Stars', the album starts off really well."
"From the second piece until 'Sleep When I’m Dead' everything remains fairly flat... they should start daring again."
The reviewer, a longtime fan of The Cure, appreciates the opening track 'Underneath the Stars' but finds much of the album flat and uninspired. Despite some strong closing tracks, the overall experience lacks the thrill of earlier works. The review suggests the band should take more creative risks. Discover the highs and lows of The Cure's 4:13 Dream – listen now and see if it resonates with you!
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