"@NonAnon I'm afraid ur interacting with either bots or paid actor
account made today, a single review and it's a 100 on the new album.
And to the paid actor: "it's so tight, I MEAN- our relationship" the line itself does imply/have sexual undertones."
"@inertema
Bossa nova emerged in Brazil in the late 1950s as a deliberate fusion of samba and jazz, often credited to artists like João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Vinicius de Moraes. Bossa nova took syncopation and melodies of samba and recreated them with the harmonies of American jazz. The genre's 'iconic sound' is calm and gentle fingerstyle-guitar patterns, samba's rhythmic drive, smooth vocals, and chords drawn from jazz, such as 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths.
To your credit, Samba is in fact a Brazilian genre that is independent of jazz origins or direct influence.
But you have to read a bit more carefully before you comment.
NonAnon is talking about Bossa Nova, and Bossa Nova is often best described as a samba/jazz fusion."
"@noxiiEM, one more
https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/car-seat-headrest-cover-story-will-toledos-12-album-overnight-success-story/
"The journey towards what became ‘Teens of Denial’ began in 2014, as a reaction to the response he received to his 2013 double album ‘Nervous Young Man’. “I think people just had a hard time listening to it because it was so long...Usually knowing what you want to do does take longer to come into shape because you have to reject more material...This rejected material eventually found a home on ‘How to Leave Town’.""
"@noxiiEM
https://uproxx.com/music/car-seat-headrest-bandcamp-albums/
"That’s one of the reasons why [Teens of Denial] took so long for me to write. It was about two years before it was done because I was generating a lot of material but I wanted a certain aesthetic for it and it took me a while before I had enough pieces that it could really feel coherent in that way.
For me [How To Leave Town] reads like basically a B-sides/outtakes collection but sort of conceptually so, not just that literal thing. A lot of the times, to me, a collection of outtakes that a band puts out from a certain era will be more interesting as an album listening experience""