Dallas Acid’s Spa Hunter LP is an ASMR Wonder

sngalbums: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  I apologize in advance to anyone who is just learning about autonomous sensory meridian response from this piece. Once you start looking up examples of it on YouTube, you’ll never escape the black hole. The sensation is inexplicably pleasurable, described on Wikipedia as being “low-grade euphoria,” brought on by soft stimuli, such as whispers or ambient noises. Texas-based Dallas … Continue reading Dallas Acid’s Spa Hunter LP is an ASMR Wonder

Dallas Acid’s Spa Hunter LP is an ASMR Wonder

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  I apologize in advance to anyone who is just learning about autonomous sensory meridian response from this piece. Once you start looking up examples of it on YouTube, you’ll never escape the black hole. The sensation is inexplicably pleasurable, described on Wikipedia as being “low-grade euphoria,” brought on by soft stimuli, such as whispers or ambient noises. Texas-based Dallas Acid … Continue reading Dallas Acid’s Spa Hunter LP is an ASMR Wonder

On the other hand, Gregory Richard also exhibits immense restraint on other quiet tracks like “The Rain.” His vocals lull us like patters of droplets on a window, streaking emotion from his guitar. For a more complete picture of King Laugh, your only option is to listen in full for yourself, because there’s no experience quite like it. Check it out, and pay what you can, … Continue reading

Gregory Richard has a new album out that I can’t recommend more. King Laugh was recorded during Richard’s solitary stay at a cabin in northern California’s mountains, and it brought out a myriad of personalities that define the record. Dubbed by Richard as one of the “fun” tracks, “Napalm Blonde” taps the endless joy of rockabilly and runs in the opposite direction.  Source: Bandcamp Continue reading