Baby come on we're sick of this conversation but we can all pretend to sing a song about what you call friends. Moves like the moon, smells like a roman candle falling on your friend. There's a name for following people, I know, on an ad for an angel camp next door sorry you can't come along it seems like you're giving it all you've got you are not disillusion is strong you have this illusion that love is around you but you are wrong. Turn yourself into a superstar dance upon your car. Dance until you dance until you're gone light indicating on. Build a roller coaster in your yard...send your best friend spinning.
So these are the miracles of modern post-progressive rock music! With remarkable ease, and obviously without pressure, they span the arc from alternative rock to classical chamber music - two genres that might have seemed - ahem - incompatible so far. But with a little help of a singularity at the right place, everything is possible... don't you see? Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
My daughter loves this more than I do. She still can't get enough trying to whistle the piano line of the first track (btw: it's pretty hard - try it!) supersonicscientist
A really fun album full of Zappa-isms, hard rockin' grooves and psych freakouts, always keeping you guessing as to where it'll go. In the case of Salidas simples, that includes a full-on Muffin Man reprise around the 5:50 mark. Great guitar playing. Smekermann
The London band's new album is a vibrant postcard from southern Italy, boosted by brass, strings, and pizzica percussion from local players. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 14, 2024
This collaborative project offers a fresh twist on classic indie sounds of the early 2000s with hooky choruses and quirky instrumentation Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 13, 2024
We'll see if Dan Britton will be able to conclude his ambiguous concept of 7 interweaving albums but so far, he fails to disappoint. So. Lunarians is the other sub-tier (?)/parent (??) album to Oceanarium (the other one was Heliotians)... Whatever, the music is great again :-) Carsten Pieper