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This is the album that completely changed how I listen to music.
The Glow Pt. 2 was the first record I sat down with and truly absorbed from start to finish, it absolutely blew my mind. What Phil Elverum created here is something raw, massive, intimate, and otherworldly all at once. It feels like stepping into a living, breathing forest at night. Beautiful? Check. Overwhelming? Check, and a little terrifying.
Every single track is a 10/10 for me. There isn’t a single weak moment. From ... read more
Dynamo es una inmersión sonora total. Gustavo Cerati y compañía se entregaron por completo a un sonido shoegaze denso, ilusorio y ruidoso, alejándose drásticamente del new wave y pop-rock más accesible que los había convertido en estrellas
Este disco demuestra que el shoegaze no tenía por qué venir solo de Manchester o Londres. Argentina entregó aquí algo realmente especial: psicodélico, ruidoso y ... read more
These re-recordings often feel definitive, the piano playing is refined yet soulful, and Palma’s voice carries a warmth and melancholy that hits deeper than the original band versions. Tracks like “Frágil” and the title track “Só” are particularly moving in this bare format. Decades later, it still stands as a landmark in Portuguese singer-songwriter music and one of Palma’s finest achievements.
If you only know The Walkmen for ''The Rat'', you’re missing one of the most underrated indie rock albums of the decade. Bows + Arrows is tight, passionate, varied, and deeply replayable. Easily one of my favorite records from the 2000s.
I came for the weird and left convinced that this is what it sounds like when your brain gets gently french-kissed by a benevolent alien who’s really into orchestras and bug facts.
would let it bug me again.