the backstory on how this song came to be is like so funny to me but genuinely an amazing song
despite only being 2018 (wtf 6 years ago) i find potsu so nostalgic because it reminds me of a time when i still lived at home and would be in discord calls with random people i met during covid some of the best people ive ever talked to, id just have this shit in the background on spotify, i loved potsu at the time and because of that he still holds a special place in my heart
ya i was a gross internet kid but i love it
ITSSSS HEREEE
preordered the vinyl purely just for the invisible man but the rest r still great
not as good as Knocknarea but still amazing
when they make an LP its gonna be incredible
only 2 new tracks here are the opener and the closer and while the opener is basically just an interlude the closer (Resisting Resistance) is genuinely one of their best tracks
no way I cried one minute into the first song
Adrianne's latest album following the captivating "Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You", I honestly found myself struggling to listen, you can’t really casually listen to this album, it’s TOO strong, this album is genuinely an emotional rollercoaster, it truly ruined (haha) me at times I was in tears basically instantly during the opener ‘Real House’ Each track unfolded like a chapter in a deeply personal ... read more
Enough times passed to admit this is the best album of the 90s
Frikos first album encapsulates the magic of old arcade fire while still being its own thing
While the album as a whole may not have left an indelible mark, it showed glimpses of promise for the bands future, especially considering it's youngatita's first full-length LP. Despite a disappointing start with "Poppy," there were standout moments that hinted at potential. "Reckless" was my favourite, boasting dynamic verses, a catchy chorus, and "Armchair" showcased unique vocals that set it apart.
"Descenda" brought a lot of energy and was ... read more
Long Season seamlessly blending dream pop, dub, neo-psychedelia, and experimental rock. Discovered in esteemed online music communities like this one and RYM, the album has rightfully gained well-deserved popularity.
The intricate composition, marked by a delicate keyboard foundation, syncopated drum beats, and the integration of instruments such as shamisen and brass, constructs a rich and immersive atmospheric soundscape. Shinji Satoh's melodic falsetto and commanding vocal solos, despite ... read more
Twikipedia's EP 'still-life' offers a pleasant journey through indie pop territory, where the melodies, particularly in 'hurt,' carry a sweet charm. While the overall sound doesn't reinvent the genre, the EP exudes honesty, creating a melancholic yet feel-good atmosphere. Unfortunately, most tracks fall into the 'just okay' category, with lyrics easily forgotten. Although 'Friend' proves a challenging listen, the EP's standard indie folk procedures don't showcase much inventiveness. Despite ... read more
The self-taught multi-instrumentalist, Brittney Parks, also known as Sudan Archives, brings us a laid-back yet captivating R&B experience across 18 tracks that break free from the usual molds in the industry. The album is all about artistic freedom, with Parks taking centre stage at her own musical party.
The music in 'Natural Brown Prom Queen' hits the right notes. Brittney's voice is versatile, shifting tones effortlessly throughout the album. The productions deliver dynamic electronic ... read more
Okay here we go another written review I don't do these often, Dimensional Bleed seamlessly blends alternative rock, shoegaze, and metal, crafting captivating and haunting compositions. As a huge shoegaze fan, I particularly appreciate the atmospheric and dreamy elements woven throughout the album. The lush and dynamic soundscapes created by the band offer an immersive experience, allowing listeners to lose themselves in the music, I very often found myself completely disconnected from the ... read more