$quib - $quib
60

Diving into my endless Spotify library now. Starting with this humble little art pop release from $quib. Sonically it keeps things interesting and distinct, though it lacks anything that really captures my attention. Writing wise its vague and abstract. Very creative and interesting but lacks anything that I can say that I'm looking forward to revisiting. Solid effort though.

Dead Posey - Malfunction
50

The more I dive into my endless YouTube music library, the more I realize just how much my taste was influenced by the radio before discovering this site.

MisterWives - mini bloom
50

This didn't do much for me.

PREACHERVAN - Polaroids and Panic Attacks
50

Sounds like 2012 radio pop rock but without the nostalgia.

Michelle Branch - Hopeless Romantic
55

I liked "Knock Yourself Out" everything else just breezed by.

Kettel - Inmate Shuffle
65

Some very nice IDM though only the track "No Rat" stood out in particular to me.

BoA - Crazier
50

Some fun K pop that sounds like radio filler.

Man Man - Carrot on Strings
65

A decently enjoyable indie rock release with an excellent closer.

Recs:
- Mulholland Drive
- Pack Your Bags
- Cherry Cowboy
- Odyssey

Burn The Ballroom - Dark Stars & Velvet Skies
50

It's aight. Nothing id return to tho.

65

There's some nice tunes in this pop rock release.

Recs:
- Be My Love
- Crying Over Nothing
- Clean It Up
- Precipice

The Japanese House - Good At Falling
65

Nothing offered here is anything Inspired or all that interesting to my perspective that's awfully familiar to this sonic aesthetic. Still it's a solid effort and it does the job well enough.

Mr Floyd Larry - City Mountains
70

Shits a vibe man.

Recs:
- Existential Crisis
- It's Not
- Overthinker
- Bonez (feat. Frecks)
- Bubbly and Sweet
- You're Such a Mess
- City Mountains
- Yes Sir!

Max Frost - Flying Machines
60

Some gems here but it isn't as adventurous sonically as the cover art would have you think. (It's an indie pop album)

Recs:
- Head in the Clouds
- Change Shape

Elan Noon - Have a spirit filled
75

Lovely stuff that takes be back to the vibes of the pandemic.

Recs:
- Blue
- Grim Reaper
- Please Hold
- Feel No Dread

Faetooth - Labyrinthine
65

Enjoyed some stuff out of this Doomer release, but found the overall experience pretty redundant at times.

Recs:
- Iron Gate
- Hole
- The Well

Me and My Sandcastle - Ballads
70

Some lovely indie bedroom pop from MAMS.

Recs:
- Super Slimy
- Okie Dokie
- Donmind

Tora - Can't Buy the Mood
60

A fun little listen.

Recs:
- Morphine
- Ice Bucket
- Entropy

Yot Club - bleach beach
65

I like the overall vibe and connected the most with "Japan".

GROUPLOVE - Big Mess
50

Couldn't connect with it.

Tom Odell - Best Day of My Life
65

A very gentle singer songwriter release.

Recs:
- Just Another Thing We Don't Talk About
- Flying :))
- Sunset
- Smiling All the Way Back Home

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