Lovely, homely album. Like a Black Midi version of forever howlong.
Pulp becomes more like pulp throughout this song. They also sound like lcd soundsystem????
Yungblud sticks out in the music industry, he is a character that divides opinions, whilst some love him for his “rock-god” wannabe persona others see him as a fad or a poser who got lucky.
This album proves him to be the latter, there is points in the music where talent is showcased however this is the talent of the old which has now been rinsed and repeated too many times and Yungblud slips down the bottomless pit of repetitive structures and legendary rock moments which just ... read more
Overall, The Orchestra (for now) have released their second EP, and it is more than solid. Scarsbrick’s writing—after being coined the “epitome of a modern male” by his bandmates—feels more focused and assured, while still retaining the passion and progressiveness that defined Plan 75.
The EP’s standout moment comes in its closing track, Deplore You / Farmers Market. In contrast to the loud chants of Hattrick and Impatient, this closer unfolds as a more ... read more
If everything everywhere all at once was an album.
Two days after the death of Charlie Kirk drops this political banger with themes of capitalism, poverty from said capitalism and uprising that is currently happening in Nepal. Maruja speak for the masses and for inner struggles in the most fucking awesome way imaginable. AOTY
This album has it ALL
⭐️Production is there.
⭐️gorgeous playing, nobody misses.
⭐️not by any means unfulfilled but leaves me wanting a new album
⭐️ Meaningful, personal lyrics
⭐️ GRANDIOSITY
⭐️leaves a lasting impression
🧑🍳 Sometimes songs lack a structure meaning changing parts doesen’t make muchhh sense.
Alas I’ve been converted, thanks again to spindle
This band really are something great in the making.