On July 4, 2025, We Lost the Sea released their fifth album, A Single Flower. It’s an album with only six tracks, yet it runs for seventy minutes—the final track alone is twenty-seven minutes long. The creation process for this album took around five years. The band spent a huge amount of time developing ideas, going through countless trials and errors, and using a wide range of unusual gear and custom-made guitars to get as close as possible to the sonic vision and goal they had in ... read more
The solo project of Mariusz Duda, Lunatic Soul, was clearly planned with a strong sense of purpose from the very beginning. The debut album (Lunatic Soul, 2008) was dark, atmospheric, and electronic, centered on themes of death and loneliness—mostly instrumental, with minimal vocals. The second album, Lunatic Soul II (2010), followed the same path but felt deeper and more personal.
With the third album, Impressions (2011), Duda made a major turn: a completely instrumental, vocal-free ... read more
The seventh album by April Rain, titled Aperture, was released on October 10, 2025, and in my opinion it is truly—deeply, intensely, almost strangely—a brilliant work within the post-rock genre. This album carries a kind of sadness, a certain mood, a particular emotional weight that doesn’t want to make you cry or squeeze tears out of you. Instead, it wants to throw you into a room, lock the door behind you, and leave you alone—so that your thoughts can slowly wear you ... read more
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