I must admit, I now regret putting the Eartheater discography aside for so long. The first album is wonderful, it has so much ambient peace and infinity, beautiful vocals, interesting lyrics, the aesthetics of digital loneliness. wow!
Inferno. Yeah, that's exactly what the title should be. BoC and their penchant for hauntology have always evoked, through their sound, a yearning for an untouchable past and a projection of an impossible future. And this feeling, as if you're moving through some endless stream of information with the music—frightening, meaningless, chaotic, from which sometimes you just want to shut yourself off—it captures the spirit of the times, or rather, the timelessness where ... read more
It's amazing, but I return to this album again and again. And each time, I realize that it's one of the best creations in the dark jazz genre. Slow, lingering melodies that draw you into the depths of the night, into the dark corners of your own mind, yet sound so sexy. A masterpiece.
its March 2026, but for me, it's already one of the best albums of the year. dream pop, ambient, downtempo... I could go on and on listing the genres that are intertwined in this album, but there's no need. from the first second, the album feels like a summer night on the road, one in which you want to drown and I already have
Melodic, sometimes punkish, sometimes more subdued, teen pop-rock. It's not like this album brings anything radical to the genre, but sometimes it's just what you need at the moment