Geese's "Getting Killed" feels like a sitcom that crazily laughs off the fact that it forgot to end a long time ago.
George Clanton's "Ooh Rap I Ya" is the record that liquefies your heart into seemingly chaotic streams of molten gold that upon purification and cooling show your beautiful and unique human character.
FAVs: Everything I Want, Justify Your Life, You Hold The Key and I Found It, I Been Young
Buck-Tick's "Jūsankai wa gekkō" is a warm homage to a freakshow circus image that draws you in with its unique vibe that carefully represent the band it was written by.
Plastic Tree's "Ink" is an album which is irregretably mature to leave its human heart open for a stabwound, with which acknowledging the fact that the time can, indeed, heal.
FAVs: Ink, Tefutefu, Jomyaku, 218 Shosetsu,Kaku Mo Nagaki Fuzai, Kimi Wa Canaria
Chris Whitley's "Perfect Day" is an emotionally raw work that makes me loosen my grip on my own soul so that it could be presented on a silver plate.
FAVs: Wild Ox Moan, Spanish Harlem Incident, Perfect Day, She's Alright, Crystal Ship, 4th Time Around