Cover of Gnoomes Ngan!
Buzzin' Fly

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For fans of psychedelic and garage rock, shoegaze lovers, listeners interested in experimental and hybrid folk music.
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THE REVIEW

From Russia, strange creatures, a marvel in the shape of a hard-boiled egg. Is the white or the orange better? Without thinking, you take a bite and swallow.

Strange hybrid between psychedelia, folk, garage, shoegazer.

White and orange, distantly Electric Prunes and My Bloody Valentine. To touch the extremes of the group's sound and give you an idea of what's moving between the ends.

60s and 90s, melodies with flower shirts lost in waves of noise sound gazing at the shoes, with a wall of Vox tube amplifiers behind, a joint between the fingers

No use dividing the souls of a hard-boiled egg, it is a hard-boiled egg.

A pinch of salt, take a bite without thinking if you prefer the white or the orange.

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Summary by Bot

Gnoomes' album Ngan! offers a curious hybrid of psychedelic, folk, garage, and shoegaze sounds. Drawing distant comparisons to Electric Prunes and My Bloody Valentine, the music blends 60s and 90s elements with a raw, noisy texture. The review conveys a vivid but ambivalent impression, recommending listeners to experience the album without overthinking.

Tracklist Videos

01   Moognes (04:19)

02   Roadhouse (15:55)

03   My Son (14:05)

04   Myriads (03:44)

Gnoomes

Russian music group blending psychedelia, folk, garage and shoegaze; described by reviewers as noisy, psychedelic and playful.
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