We are in a happy stagnation, a love for retromania and pleasant artistic multiformism.
Once upon a time, it was Vampire Weekend mixing the appropriate, now that we are heading towards mid-century, it's right to mix the inappropriate:
If on the surface, especially in the UK, we see post-isms dominating the scene, in the United States directions have already gone beyond:
If midwest emo and east coast experimentation, if slowcore and plunderphonics, and then noise, shoegaze, and even the aforementioned post-isms become an indigestible mess, we still haven't understood anything.

pink, black and orange.
Cap' n' Jazz, Brave Little Abacus, American Football. Beloved Elverum, something that might remind one of Animal Collective.

Internet and the Pandemic, the isolation has led (me) to evaluate rock and punk experimentalisms differently in a positive light, solidifying the auditory taste buds and the taste for abrasions and the fresh fissures of my being.

I suggest.
https://lobsterfight.bandcamp.com/album/pink-black-and-orange-in-the-corners

Tracklist

01   =0 (03:16)

02   II (02:35)

03   III (01:41)

04   Moonpie! (Biggerstaff) (02:59)

06   Untitled (01:34)

07   Frog (12:25)

08   Short Song (01:37)

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