doctorxj
Mournful, menacing, brilliant blending of synths and quasi-liturgical female singing. It's eerie (what is to be destroyed?) and beautiful. My favourite TW (+Mugris) track.
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Really interesting flavors in a soundscapes of this album. An album that doesn't wear out by listening. You always find interesting new details in a rich texture of instruments. I have never been a big fan of sax but this album may change my opinions. Really surprising mix of traditional blue grass instruments but yet really exotic atmospheres. Definitely worth of listening. Leo Oskar
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The lysergic lyrics are a bit of a mysterious delight, though with the trance-like effect of the music, one finds it difficult to focus on those vocals, as an interlacing of wondrous emancipation takes place, and the shimmering intoxication of hallucinatory undefined visual and audible edges melt all around, morphing into a breathless musical state of being.
Jenell Kesler Jenell Kesler
Hopscotching from jangle pop and post-hardcore to math rock and shoegaze, these Minnesota rockers have a gift for musical multitasking. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 29, 2024