This is the first review I write, and since I've been reading debaser for a long time, I thought I'd write it about an album that is very dear to me but that no one had reviewed yet.
Someone once wrote: these guys, as their name suggests, are a mix between the Velvet Underground and Sonic Youth, I disagree BUT (I'll leave post-listening considerations to you)
The album starts with "Hope & Pray," a clean melody that gets into your head and stays there, giving you an idea of the sounds the record will have. Then we move on to the title track "Mademoiselle," a song of overwhelming sweetness where Craig Dyer's (the singer) voice is as soft as it rarely is.
I'll spare you the track by track of the others because it's an album to fully enjoy; Dyer's voice changes 100 times, even if perhaps not as much as in other albums that I recommend everyone listen to. This underground youth is either loved or hated, certainly, they may not be merry partiers, but dark atmospheres have always fascinated me.
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