King Krule's fourth album «Space Heavy» is a mesmerizing and profound record that showcases the artist's unique sound and style. The album is a fluid journey that segues seamlessly from lithe, jazzy chord work to paranoid, post-punk twitchiness. The music is notably grimmer than the lyrics, but even its lyrical themes return again and again to the idea of «the space between». The album's songs are carefully grounded with concrete details like the trains he's spent the ... read more
Godflesh's «Purge» is a powerful display of their signature sound, blending industrial metal with hip hop beats and sparse-yet-catchy guitar riffs. The instrumentation on this album is heavy and intense, with pounding drums and distorted bass lines that create a sense of urgency and aggression. The guitar work is minimalistic but effective, with riffs that are both catchy and crushing.
One of the standout aspects of the instrumentation on Purge is the use of electronic elements, ... read more
Unfunny and immoral bad taste played by a bastard who can't even learn more than two chords.
For those not in the know, this megabyte junk is a «parody» of Mount Eerie. A man who wrote an album about how his wife died, leaving behind a young daughter, and he had to learn to cope with caring for her and grief for his wife. One of his songs tells how he scattered her ashes in their favorite place and admitted that he began to forget small details about her.
The band returned to their roots and presented the best music since Ultra. Thus, they attracted a large audience that had not been interested in them for many years.
«After Hours» is a masterpiece ahead of its time. Because no one will believe that this song is over 50 years old. Like it was written by another modern indie band. The secret is quite simple — minimalism. This approach creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that resonates with current listeners. Also, the lyrics touch on the topics of loneliness and isolation that are very relevant now.