this is In Rainbows for women who make zines or male manipulators who like jazz and showing everyone they listen to Jeff Buckley
no further questions please.
Solace by Earl Sweatshirt but it’s underground ambient avant-folk from brazil
gorgeous.
I’d usually write some fancy bullshit about how warm and fuzzy it is, about how interesting and unique it is - even today, and probably a stupid comment about how i can’t understand a word… but honestly rn i just want to say:
this things really fucking good isn’t it
damn this is such a tidy shoegaze / dream pop record
it’s consistently good, with an amazing three track run spanning from ‘amarga’ to ‘fogo’.
it’s sweet, smooth, silky and warm; this is one of my favourite albums of 2024 so far.
very cool gothic rock, a little too new wave for me to love it but it’s still pretty cool
club music but for music nerds tripping balls
also i’d like to imagine that the cover is what the sun would look like if i ever took a little too much psychedelics
wait wtf this is good, why is it not garbage???
honestly though i expected this to be worse than it is ngl, everything i could find about this group and album made me feel like i wouldn’t enjoy it but honestly it’s pretty cool. a fuzzy mixture of 90s alt rock, noise pop, shoegaze, triphop on occasion, and maybe a tinge of grunge. ‘Garbage’ is catchy, enjoyable and mostly pretty interesting. It by no means reinvents the wheel or pushes any boundaries, but it has some ... read more
2024s critically hyped indie rock record doesn’t quite live up to it’s counterpart from the previous year (Rat Saw God - Wednesday) for me.
sure, this albums perfectly okay, there isn’t anything wrong per se, but it’s not doing an awful lot for me. but hey, at least we got ‘Nothing Matters’ out of it cause that song is hard
Beth has a song called ‘Drake’ and Kendrick featured her on Mr Morale KNOWING he would get into a rap beef with Mr Aubrey Graham🤯🤯
he is a GENIUS🧠🧠
another really great album from Dinosaur Jr, it’s not as consistently and continuously exhilarating as ‘You’re Living All Over Me’ but it has some very strong moments and definitely stays at the very worst - super solid.
about as good as 1970 hard rock / proto-punk gets to be fair
it bangs pretty hard
The first song was fine, but oh my was ‘All The Artists Live In L.A.’ bad. that writing… we get it dude you’re old.
also did you guys know he was from Ohio?? i definitely didn't! !!!!!!!! ....
same band, different sound, same quality.
top stuff from TNIIC.
i knew that i liked Damon Albarn’s stuff, and from what i knew and had heard, Blur was my pick of the Britpop giants (although i never liked Oasis and the Gallaghers). but even then, ‘13’ pleasantly surprised me. my first real endeavour into Blur was a pleasurable one, and i was pleasantly surprised with how experimental it was - although knowing Albarn i suppose i kinda should have seen it coming. It’s a striking, sharp, dynamic listen.