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odd and effective contrasts: warm, ear-candy pop juxtaposed with confrontational lyrics that discuss uncomfortable truths about the world. production impossibly good. Strip Mall Church
Such a special album I struggle to think of what to say about it. At times I'm afraid or put off even listening to it and sometimes its the most comforting thing in the world. I got this from a vinyl code and I only listened to that physical copy of it the morning after the night my dog died. The first time I ever lost someone that meant the world to me and it was the first time I didn't cry to it. This album is beautiful and if youre reading this, you are loved memon_dayz
When this album came out, I was in a pretty low place and this album made me feel good. LAKE is my comfort band and I'm glad I found them when I did mr_sunnyboi
Phil Elverum’s 2017 album examined the short-term impact of death; his latest explores the months and years that follow. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 20, 2018
A revved-up reinterpretation of traditional Portuguese music, exploring various folkways through the lenses of jazz, pop, and electronic. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 21, 2024
is it lo-fi? is it hi-fi? is it neither? weird priorities totally inhabits its own strange space. deceptively simple; try to make something like it and find out you can't. the words are refreshingly dedicated to reality in a time of unreal posturing. Strip Mall Church