52 minutes of pseudo-intellectual ramblings. kanye is name dropped ten too many times.
while i do enjoy this style i have just heard so much indie rock slacker rock lately
as suspected, the new direction of the windmill scene's elite LPs will drop the crank wave and goes full chamber. on the my new band believe's debut s/t, cameron picton finds a nice balance between proggy roots and full-blown chamber folk.
i don't think this album is a total slam dunk, though. it feels well baked and sounds beautifully produced, but still does not feel fully realized as a vision. the sound feels very wild and spontaneous, like a million different voices and ... read more
“indie rock isnt a phase, mom, im gonna make it on zoomer neo-MTV”
pavement do indie rock camp in the purest of forms...
lyrics that manage emotional depth despite their often-too-great serving of kitsch.
fabulous drums, shredding lead guitar tones, and grooving bass riffs that slowly lead you on before leaving you hanging, disappearing just before you get your fill.
but, most importantly, portions of songs with an undeniable x-factor, a certain style of DIY creativity that charms ... read more
once you get in the groove, you really get in the groove. amazing album