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The opening of the first track had a heart-wrenching beauty to it. Their rare ability to express the feeling of melancholy in a thousand gradations and shades.
The opening of the first track had a heart-wrenching beauty to it.
Their rare ability to express the feeling of melancholy in a thousand gradations and shades.
Marjorie Fair's 2004 debut album Self Help Serenade stands out for its deeply melancholic and beautifully crafted songs. Led by Evan Slamka, the album mixes ballads and acoustic elements to express a wide range of emotions. Notable tracks like 'Don’t Believe' and 'My Sun Is Setting Over Her Magic' showcase the band's rare sensitivity and musical skill. Though they released only this album, its timeless appeal endures. Listen to Marjorie Fair's Self Help Serenade and experience a beautifully melancholic journey through music.
Nine new stories starting with Keep You Close, a wonderful acoustic-orchestral creation, with an airy melody that combines universality and intimacy. Ghosts is irresistibly brilliant. Tom Barman leads, followed by minimal and perfectly fitting backing vocals, a splendid pop song that flows into an electric, biting, and whirlwind ending.
Nine new stories starting with Keep You Close, a wonderful acoustic-orchestral creation, with an airy melody that combines universality and intimacy.
Ghosts is irresistibly brilliant. Tom Barman leads, followed by minimal and perfectly fitting backing vocals, a splendid pop song that flows into an electric, biting, and whirlwind ending.
This review praises dEUS's album 'Keep You Close' for its sincere songwriting and beautifully crafted melodies. It highlights the acoustic-orchestral arrangements and notable collaboration with Greg Dulli. The reviewer appreciates the balance between intimacy and universality across various tracks. The album is described as a worthy successor to previous works, ending with a magnificent finale. Discover the heartfelt melodies and intricate sounds of dEUS's 'Keep You Close'—listen now and experience music that truly connects.
With "Intimacy," I experienced something more: the feeling that it was "timeless" music, capable of accompanying you just as well now as it did then. Opposition stayed true to their name: cold sounds, dry, decisive, without a moment of rest, yet exuding passion and generating warmth.
With "Intimacy," I experienced something more: the feeling that it was "timeless" music, capable of accompanying you just as well now as it did then.
Opposition stayed true to their name: cold sounds, dry, decisive, without a moment of rest, yet exuding passion and generating warmth.
The review praises Opposition's 1983 album Intimacy as a timeless post-punk record with a strong rhythm section and cohesive atmosphere. It highlights the album’s cold yet passionate tone and its sonic connections to The Cure's early trilogy. Each track is described as a vital piece of a perfect musical alchemy, making Intimacy a rare and inspired collection of songs. Explore Opposition's Intimacy and experience a timeless post-punk journey today.
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