Throughout the album, labyrinthine lyrical reflections are dispersed with dazzling images, blurring scenes in world history with the most personal album by Meluch.
Tag: Folk
Derek Piotr :: Making and Then Unmaking (Bit-Phalanx / DPSR)
Making and Then Unmaking concerns itself with these rough edges by understanding the confessional quality of folk, whose confessions need not be aesthetically fitting to […]
Lutto Lento :: LEGENDO (Haunter)
Tracks follow one another as the chapter of a novel, each of them telling the occurrence of a spectacular plot of a rare intensity.
Two on the Radar :: Amiina and Ryan Teague
Two albums from two different corners of the musical spectrum offer a true sense of a story for us to immerse in. Amiina :: Fantômas […]
Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus :: Beauty Will Save the World (Occultation)
Beauty is created in the meeting of our understanding with our imagination; an album like Beauty Will Save the World may not save the world, but surely helps enchant it. […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Siri Karlsson
“Since the start people have been telling us about the visions they get when they listen to our music. Music at its best is some […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Daniel Herskedal
“People say to me I should make music for movies. I’m happy that’s what people think, because hopefully that means they listen carefully, and imagine […]
Grouper :: Ruins (Kranky / Yellow Electric)
Grouper’s dark path has taken Harris to confess her intimacies in the most straightforward way. For a specific kind of fan, Ruins must sound like […]