Pure Magic in music form - The entire album feels like getting hope injected directly into your heart, and transports me into a different world listening to it. Beyond the Fleeting Gales sounds out a fantasy world ripped straight out of a beautiful movie, with the twinkly chiptune and powerful guitar rock that at times can feel nostalgic, really makes an experience of, again, Magic. The album perfectly fits into its sound, no track sounding too different from the rest while still having unique ... read more
owl city if he was good at making music
...seriously though, an amazing album with only a couple weak spots, still presenting itself as one of the prettiest most fun indie synth pop records i've spent my time to listen to. through the record it's very twinkly and sparkly, and has that tinge of 2010s nostalgia with some seriously creative synth and sampling/resampling work. to add to this glittery sound, michael angelakos colors it in with his slightly strange, falsetto voice that ... read more
i really wish i liked this album more. loving Emily Greens guitar work as a member of Geese, i unfortunately found the album to just be boring. the vocal processing takes me out of the experience and i found myself annoyed by the apparent autotune used throughout the album. its some cutesy guitar driven lo-fi pop songs but at the end of the day nothing to write home about. i hope to see improvement in the future for this band, as they seem to still be finding their footing.
favorite - oh oh ... read more
full of great blackgaze-esque shoegazy instrumentation, gut wrenching vocal performance
i really like elton john and i have for a while and honky chateau is easily my favorite album of his. i love his piano playing and the motown inspiration on this album.
favorite track - susie (dramas)
some great folky poppy rocky songs but most songs on this album seem to drag, especially near the end. title track is amazing though.
favorite track - eye on the bat
first time listening to a full beatles album, will be listening to more!
favorite track - tax man
I was raised a christian. My family in particular didn’t go to church very often as I got older, but I
remember taking bible study classes, and being taught to value the teachings of the gospel from
a very young age. I was taught to stray away from the path of sin and let myself in the Lord so
as to not be lost, and I was told that I was loved by God no matter what I could go through. Later
in my life as I entered my teenage years, I began to become skeptical. Not skeptical in the way
of ... read more
genuinely a perfect album, by my standards. To start, this project shows off perfectly Cameron Winters skill and talent as a musician, vocalist and performer, through Geese and this solo project. This album though, is different for anybody expecting anything like Winters work of Geese, the project showing Winter in a more gentle, somber light as he leans towards lighter registers. Although, another difference, or for a better term exaggerations, Winter in this project leans even heavier on what ... read more
Since listening to this album a couple months back, it has easily cemented itself among my favorites of all time. I find myself constantly coming back to the whole album and individual songs very frequently. The highlight of these preformances personally is Cameron Winters vocals. Being my first exposure to Winter, I hadn't heard much like it before and in my opinion slots in perfectly with the instrumentation of the project, with Winter not afraid to be consitantly preforming ... read more
Made me cry more than once, absolutely and painfully beautiful album.
93 - 79 - 85
really not as bad as a 7, still like it a little less as my music taste has expanded
Jane Remover absolutely blew me away on first listen a while back, and I haven’t been able to get away from this album since. Jane has such a unique production style that fills every track on this album with beautiful color and impeccable delivery and effect. Also I’ll add that Jane’s writing skills and vocal performance only add to the encapsulating atmosphere of the album. My ... read more