Harsh, lofi LP voicing tgirl problems with somewhat similiar vocals to Gezebelle Gaburgably. A few good tracks but kinda underwhelming.
This soft, twee pop album is perfect for cold, overcast days. It embraces you in a similar way to that which Souvlaki and other Slowdive tracks do. Overall, this album has a beautiful composure and all the instruments play a unique role and truly complement each other.
Fantastic album. Amazing vocals, guitar, mixing, choruses, etc. It just feels like it's missing something..
Their big hits "Rockstar" and "Photograph" make the album seem attractive, however it falls very flat. The lyrics are questionable at their best and ridiculous at their worst. The guitar is all over the place and gets very annoying very quick. Very frustrating album, waste of time.
One of the genre (???) defining EP's of zoomergaze and modern shoegaze. I've had countless listens to this EP; one of the defining features being the weightiness of the guitar and powerful bassline. The album art, sound, and dress of the band members adds a significant amount of distinctness to this EP. This is an essential listen to anyone interested in the heavier shoegaze scene with similarities to My Bloody Valentine.