Cover of Voyageurs Trigrams
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For fans of experimental and indie rock, shoegaze lovers, followers of drone and noise music, and listeners open to atmospheric and nostalgic soundscapes.
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THE REVIEW

Between noise and shoegaze, you can get lost in this record.
In the drone, it wallows without ever touching it.

The banality of rock redeemed by noise; kaleidoscopic blood and saucer-like pupils.

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  <<And where is "Fayetteville"?>>
  <<Everywhere: there are twelve of them; but this one reverberates intensely.>>
 

Wawa space old school, microdots and crystals on fire.
On the tip of the tongue, it's Lime.


  <<When is this?>>
  <<Two thousand and ten>>

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  <<Sounds old and new.>>

It tells you little while it makes you dazed. But it repeats it so well.

 

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Summary by Bot

Voyageurs' album 'Trigrams' presents a mesmerizing blend of noise and shoegaze that captivates without overwhelming. The record balances drone elements and rock, delivering a kaleidoscopic, nostalgic sound that feels both old and new. Notably intense tracks like 'Fayetteville' stand out. The album is praised for its hypnotic repetition and emotional depth.

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