A pretty great Ambient record! I enjoy that it's able to balance both a more traditional ambient, drone adjacent sound with these very cool Downtempo and Ambient Techno sections that border on IDM. As far as ambient goes, it's a solid execution and it keeps a fair amount of stylistic variety in a genre that usually lacks on that front.
Yeah, it's okay. These guys (and I'm sure this album) inspired a lot of stuff I really like, but I'm not crazy about this or anything. There's cool ideas but everything across the board feels kinda half baked or unfinished.
I'm not too familiar with a lot of Swans Pre-Reunion material anyway, but the middle especially is a blindspot for me. I know they went from No Wave to this Gothic Neofolk style, but I had no idea what that looked like.
White Light from the Mouth of Infinity, (to my understanding) probably Swan's most directly Neofolk output, is my entry point to this era of the band. Unsurprisingly, it's great. The acoustic sections especially carry this album, songs like Blind (which ... read more
A really solid middle ground between a lot of ideas and styles. Namely Post-Metal and Folk, but as the genre tags suggest, there's a lot going on here. I think the contrast actually works as a strength here; the powerful moments wouldn't hit nearly as hard without the quieter moments, and vice versa. I don't always love the vocals and I think this album can sometimes drag, but it is still consistently great in terms of it's compositional and structural elements.
Very interesting, but not always that enjoyable. There are fleeting moments of really great ambient and experimental passages, but I just kind of found myself in different for a lot of the runtime. The more formless it gets the more disengaged I am, but when it does manage to strike a balance between structured and unstructured it's great.
A really short and sweet album. I wouldn't describe a lot of albums as "cute" but this one I definitely would; it's so simple and yet really beautiful and fun. The electronics serve as really nice ear candy across the record and just makes for a super enjoyable listen. Definitely an apt album cover for how this record sounds.
Pretty nice and unambitious ambient. It stays in it's lane and does well in the style it attempts; nothing more, nothing less. It's not the best Ambient ever created and these tracks are very similar to one another, but it's an enjoyable and rewarding listen even in spite of that.
It's not terrible, but there are definitely short comings that come to mind. The biggest sore spot for me is the production; it's very clearly all MIDI or virtual instruments. To be clear, that's not like a fundamental evil that ruins this album immediately, but it can definitely make things feel lifeless. The drums and guitars especially just feel super dead and there's a general feeling of stiffness across the board. That paired with the composition and arrangements that ... read more
It's definitely not supposed to be a super serious project, so I won't be too harsh on it, but you can pretty much guess everything I'm gonna say. More or less: this is all interesting stuff, but not all of it works or is executed the best it could be. I prefer the more focused tracks; were you there today comes to mind.
Surprisingly not that great. It's just stylistically really redundant and everything here suffers from being just kind of boring. I like some of the more intricate guitar work, but most of this album is just the same basic sound. Nothing terrible, it's just derivative in a style that (for me) can already feel really redundant.
It's another very good record from RHP, but it doubles down on the aspects I wasn't a fan of from their debut. The best moments on here are on par or even surpass Down Colorful Hill, but so much of this album is bloat. The original project already had a problem with unjustified runtimes with the forty (ish) minute runtime being just six songs, but this album is even more ridiculous. It's less so that this album is long (although it is) or that a lot of the songs are long ... read more
Pretty out there conceptually from what I understand, but this albums instrumentals is the main selling point for me as someone who can't speak Indonesian (obviously). It definitely falls into the sounds that you can expect given the genre tags, but there's definitely an element of warmth that the music here has that isn't necessarily common within the genres this albums falls into. Despite my enjoyment of the sound this thing goes for, it gets super boring even after such a ... read more
It's a nice listen, but it falls into the usual tendencies of Shoegaze that I dislike. It's oftentimes muddy, kind of formless, and not particularly well mixed. To be clear, I actually love the sound of Shoegaze and super distorted or effect heavy music, it's just exhausting and makes the entire album blend together when it's for the whole project. I do like that this band isn't afraid to use more stereotypical and basic Indie power chord progressions because ... read more
A pretty great listen and one that surprised me given my usual hesitancy towards Slowcore (something I'm trying to break, but something that exists regardless.) It's pretty dense at times but it also allows itself to breathe with a handful of lightly layered moments; I think succeeding in the former sets it apart from other Slowcore acts who oftentimes feel empty. Where this album does fall into a hallmark of the genre that bugs me is it's repetitive nature. It's expected to ... read more
A lot of the time it feels too empty and too formless. I enjoy the dense songs significantly more, but even in those moments the music still has a defining sense of hollowness that I just can't shake.
It's extremely beautiful but a little too disorganized and disjointed feeling for my taste. The instrumentation varies pretty wildly and this record is definitely not lacking in unique acoustic textures; which all is interesting, yes, but at the end of the day it leaves me feeling a little disoriented.
Just kind of all over the place, in my opinion. It's frequently interesting but not often good or particularly enjoyable. It was a lot more Progressive Electronic than anything else which surprised me a bit, but the whole album did just feel very aimless at times.
A nice listen, and definitely the most modern sounding of Eno's Ambient series. It feels a lot closer to the "Dark Ambient" sound that's the more pervasive style, which is cool, but it's still not my favorite out of the series.
Enjoyable sounds, but nothing crazy. It's pretty low stakes and doesn't do anything crazy; by no means is it not a pleasant listen.