Another one absolutely awesome single from Maruja. Jaz-rock masterpiece, without a doubt.
Black Country's third project, New Road, is worth mentioning, as each of their albums is unique. While For the First Time and Ants From Up There shared similarities, Forever Howlong stands out as a distinct offering.
Firstly, the vocalists in this project are two women, rather than a man. Secondly, the melodies differ significantly from those in the previous two projects. Despite not having fully explored the project at this point, I can already appreciate its narrative element. There are ... read more
If you are looking for something unique, this project is for you. It is one of the most unusual and incomprehensible projects I have heard. The samples are weird, like Punk Weight, and the songs have a really nice melody, like Lost Boys.
I don't understand the hype around this work, and I don't know how it can be objectively evaluated. I relied on my emotions when rating it, rather than some of my basic principles of rating.
Melodious, beautiful, smooth and pleasant. This album is perfect for background music. For example, when I was cleaning my rat's cage, I turned on this album. We really liked it. The album also has a nice melodic component that I really liked. Personally "Honey Water" is the best of this project. It's a fun song with a pleasant melody.
An album that I was expecting a lot more from, in this particular project. Yes, it does sound unusual, like any of their albums, but there is no spark or concept, like in "Visions of Bodies Being Buried". It's as if I've been listening to a mix of tracks from different albums and they're all pretty good, but there doesn't seem to be a common theme. For me, this isn't a variety album, it's just a collection of "experiments", some of which have ... read more