王菲 [Faye Wong] - 唱遊 [Sing and Play]
85

A very enjoyable Dream/Art pop release from Faye Wong.

Recs:
- Love Life
- Love Commandments
- Give Up Half Way
- Fly
- Whimsical
- Wakeless
- Child

Local H - Pack Up the Cats
90

Those first 6 tracks tho...

The ninth track onwards is great as well but not quite as potent.

Overall I was pleasantly surprised by just how much I enjoyed this post-grunge record. Shit slaps hard!

Duster - Apex, Trance-Like
50

This lil EP from duster didn't do much for me.

the pillows - LITTLE BUSTERS
70

An enjoyable improvement by the pillows. Good stuff from the infamous J-rock band.

Recs:
- Hello, Welcome to Bubbletoen's Happy Zoo (Instant Show)
- ONE LIFE (Album Mix)
- Like A Love Song ( Back to Back) (Album Version)
- Blues Drive Monster
- LITTLE BUSTERS

Brandy - Never Say Never
60

A decent RnB release with some nice listens sprinkled about the experience.

Recs:
- The Boy is Mine
- Almost Doesn't Count
- Tomorrow
- (Everything I Do) I Do It For You

Cat Power - Moon Pix
65

A decent singer songwriter slowcore release with a few tracks I found notable.

Recs:
- Say
- Metal Heart
- Moonshiner
- Colors and the Kids

SUPERCAR - スリーアウトチェンジ [Three Out Change!!]
55

Other than a couple tracks this didn't do much for me.

Recs
- Lucky
- My Way

Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis
60

This quiet minimalist self titled release from the former frontman of Talk Talk may not live up to the heights of the bands highly acclaimed works at least for me. Too slow to catch my personal interest. Though that's not to say there aren't any tracks that I found worthwhile.

Recs:
- The Watershed
- The Gift

Catch 22 - Keasbey Nights
75

The 80s has a reggae punk album and the 90s have a ska punk album. Makes me wonder what the 2000s has to offer...

Recs:
- Walking Away
- Giving Up Giving In
- Riding the Fourth Wave
- 9mm and a Three Piece Suit
- Kristina She Don't Know I Exist
- As the Footsteps Die Out Forever
- 1234 1234

Mansun - Six
75

Some enjoyable prog rock from the 90s.

Recs:
- Negative
- Inverse Midas
- Anti Everything
- Witness to a Murder pt. 2
- Television
- Special/ Blown It- Delete as Appropriate
- Legscy

Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi
75

A solid release from Mr. Glass

Recs:
- Koyaanisqatsi
- Vessels
- Prophecies

Hieroglyphics - 3rd Eye Vision
75

A solid West coaster.

Recs:
- You Never Knew
- The Who
- The Last One
- Tajai
- Oakland Blackouts
- See Delight
- Off the Record
- After Dark
- Opio
- No Nuts
- One Life One Love
- Miles to the Sun

VAST - Visual Audio Sensory Theater
80

A very enjoyable and dramatic industrial rock release. Lovely stuff!

Recs:
- Touched
- Dirty Hole
- Pretty When You Cry
- I'm Dying
- Temptation
- The Niles Edge
- (untitled)
- You

Maxwell - Embrya
75

Stupid sexy Maxwell and his stupid sexy music, I can hardly handle it!

Recs:
- Everwanting: To Want You to Want
- I'm You: You are Me and We are You (pt Me and You)
- Drowndeep: Hula
- Matrimony: Maybe You
- Submerge: Til We Become the Sun
- Gravity: Pushing to Pull

Amon Tobin - Permutation
70

A solid nu jazz experience spiced up with some drum and bass here and there.

Recs:
- Like Regular Chickens
- Bridge
- Sordid
- Nightlife
- Fast Eddie

55

Does little to interest me past Seductive Berry & Sylvia.

Bluetile Lounge - Half-Cut
50

I know it's slowcore and all but it's just too slow and not enough happening to capture my interest.

Eels - Electro-Shock Blues
75

An enjoyable Indie pop release. I like the voice of this guy.

Recs:
- Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor
- Going to Your Funeral Part l
- Cancer for the Cure
- Hospital Food
- Electro-Shock Blues
- Going to Your Funeral Part ll
- Last Stop: This Town
- The Medication is Wearing Off

Coaltar of the Deepers - Submerge
60

A decent Shoegaze release.

Recs:
- Silver World
- Dl++
- The Lifeblood

Shakira - ¿Dónde Están los Ladrones?
65

A decent yet enjoyable early effort by the iconic Shakira.

Recs:
- Ciega, Sordomuda
- Inevitable
- Dónde Estan los Landrones
- Ojos Así

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