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"Nothing has changed, it’s always autumn." "Robin Proper-Sheppard is a genius... every note is perfect, evocative."
"Nothing has changed, it’s always autumn."
"Robin Proper-Sheppard is a genius... every note is perfect, evocative."
The review passionately praises Sophia's album The Infinite Circle for its timeless autumnal atmosphere and emotional depth. Robin Proper-Sheppard's honest storytelling through simple yet magnificent melodies captivates the listener. The mix of acoustic and electric guitars crafts a haunting and immersive soundscape. The album is described as heart-wrenching and sublime, evoking strong imagination and surrender. Listen to Sophia’s The Infinite Circle and experience its haunting melodies and emotional depth today.
Bardi makes us hear great things when he picks up the acoustic guitar, creating true jewels of songs. It impresses the way Bardi manages to convey emotions by dabbling in different genres.
Bardi makes us hear great things when he picks up the acoustic guitar, creating true jewels of songs.
It impresses the way Bardi manages to convey emotions by dabbling in different genres.
Bang Gang's 'Something Wrong' stands out in the Icelandic indie scene with its refined and emotionally rich songs. Bardi Johansson crafts twelve unique tracks blending acoustic guitar, blues, and cinematic sounds. The album features enchanting female vocals and notable covers, proving depth beyond regional trends. The review highlights the emotional impact and musical versatility of the record. Listen to Bang Gang's 'Something Wrong' and explore the rich, emotional soundscape of Icelandic indie music today!
The sound is the same, the grit is superior, the choruses are memorable - that’s what rock ’n’ roll is made of. I don’t know, Psychocandy. This album will sell a lot, and for once it’s right that way.
The sound is the same, the grit is superior, the choruses are memorable - that’s what rock ’n’ roll is made of.
I don’t know, Psychocandy. This album will sell a lot, and for once it’s right that way.
The review praises Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's sophomore album, highlighting its gritty sound and memorable choruses. It emphasizes the balance between upbeat rock tracks and atmospheric songs, noting standout tracks like 'Suddenly.' The album surpasses expectations set by their debut and is declared a well-deserved success. Discover the gritty and atmospheric rock of BRMC’s 'Take Them On, On Your Own'—listen now and experience their undeniable talent.
Everything is based on the delicacy of the sound, nothing is left to chance. Eight touching songs, one alone is worth the purchase. It’s called "It Wouldn't Change A Thing" and it cannot be described, only listened to.
Everything is based on the delicacy of the sound, nothing is left to chance.
Eight touching songs, one alone is worth the purchase. It’s called "It Wouldn't Change A Thing" and it cannot be described, only listened to.
This review highlights Styrofoam's album as a remarkable example of Indietronica, combining delicate electronic sounds with post-rock structures. The melodies are deeply emotional and crafted with care, making it a standout work within the genre. The track "It Wouldn't Change A Thing" is especially praised for its indescribable beauty. The album is recommended for melancholic music lovers and fans of Morr Music's distinctive style. Listen to Styrofoam's delicate blend of Indietronica and post-rock—experience the emotional depth firsthand!
"I want to live just to hear songs like these." "BSP produce a unique, evocative, often melancholic sound, that sounds like a twenty-year-old record."
"I want to live just to hear songs like these."
"BSP produce a unique, evocative, often melancholic sound, that sounds like a twenty-year-old record."
The review praises British Sea Power's debut album for its magical and evocative sound, highlighting standout tracks like "Apologies to Insect Life," "Fear of Drowning," and "The Lonely." The live energy is captured perfectly on album, making it a memorable indie rock experience. Though "Lately" is noted as too long, the album overall impresses with its intense atmosphere and timeless charm. Discover British Sea Power’s captivating debut—listen now and experience the magic yourself!
This is a poor album that the world could have done without. Each recorded with different collaborators in various locations, the songs sound retro even by 1980s standards.
This is a poor album that the world could have done without.
Each recorded with different collaborators in various locations, the songs sound retro even by 1980s standards.
Erlend Øye's solo album Unrest is seen as a disappointing departure from his previous work with Kings of Convenience. The album features outdated electronic sounds and lacks originality. Only a few tracks, including the opener and 'Sudden Rush,' are considered worth listening to. The reviewer encourages Øye to return to his guitar-based roots. Discover why Erlend Øye's Unrest album divides fans—listen and judge for yourself!
There is absolutely nothing new in the Phaser's album, and they are not ashamed of it. Decide for yourself whether to be disgusted by such artistic dependence, or not to care and listen to these songs that will stick in your head.
There is absolutely nothing new in the Phaser's album, and they are not ashamed of it.
Decide for yourself whether to be disgusted by such artistic dependence, or not to care and listen to these songs that will stick in your head.
Phaser's album 'Sway' openly embraces its Brit rock inspirations with delicate psychedelic elements. Despite lacking originality, the songs remain engaging and emotionally resonant. Highlights include tender ballads reminiscent of Radiohead and rock tracks evocative of The Verve and Spiritualized. The album's familiar sound is balanced by quality songwriting and lasting appeal. Discover Phaser's 'Sway' and dive into their captivating blend of Brit rock and psychedelia today!
If you want to enjoy your sadness, right now you won’t find a better soundtrack. Great importance is given in the lyrics to that precise moment, to that precise place where everything could have changed, and instead...
If you want to enjoy your sadness, right now you won’t find a better soundtrack.
Great importance is given in the lyrics to that precise moment, to that precise place where everything could have changed, and instead...
Devics' album 'The Stars At Saint Andrea' offers a melancholic and minimalist musical journey anchored by Sara Loy's captivating voice. The lyrics explore moments of lost chances and faded love. With sparse beats and penetrating basslines, the album evokes moods akin to Yo La Tengo and Portishead. It serves as an ideal soundtrack for those embracing sadness and reflection. Listen to Devics' 'The Stars At Saint Andrea' for an unforgettable melancholic experience.
Televise is a hybrid album, it winks at true rock, with unforgettable bass and guitar riffs, and the other at the universe of post rock. The taste for alternating between full and empty, for dark atmospheres, for a subtle psychedelic touch is sublime.
Televise is a hybrid album, it winks at true rock, with unforgettable bass and guitar riffs, and the other at the universe of post rock.
The taste for alternating between full and empty, for dark atmospheres, for a subtle psychedelic touch is sublime.
Calla's album Televise is a standout release from the New York scene, blending true rock riffs with sophisticated post-rock elements. Aurelio Valle's subtle vocals complement the band's dark, psychedelic atmosphere. The album marks a strong artistic leap after their previous work Scavengers, establishing Calla as a unique force. Televise offers a fresh, hybrid sound with alternating dynamics and long, expressive compositions. Listen to Calla's Televise now and immerse yourself in a masterful blend of post-rock and indie rock innovation.
Their music is entirely electronic yet incredibly "human", and it works from the first listen. We will remember this light and seductive beat, carried forward almost with shyness, to reach our shyness.
Their music is entirely electronic yet incredibly "human", and it works from the first listen.
We will remember this light and seductive beat, carried forward almost with shyness, to reach our shyness.
Pulseprogramming's album Tulsa For One Second is a compelling electronic work blending human intimacy with electronic soundscapes. The duo’s music evokes influences from Boards of Canada, Mùm, and Tarwater, creating a light, seductive beat. Vocal performances by Lindsay Anderson and Marc Hellner enrich the album’s graceful and heartfelt atmosphere. The album art complements the music with its cozy and inviting imagery. Listen to Tulsa For One Second and immerse yourself in Pulseprogramming’s uniquely human electronic soundscape.
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