Just saw Micachu just released a new album, Good Sad Happy Bad. Some of the experimental aspects seem to be diminished, but it’s still the fun brand of grunge that I’ve come to know and love. Continue reading
Tag: lo-fi
Feel like getting wild with Feral Jenny? Source: SoundCloud / Luke Reed Continue reading
A song even President Washington could enjoy! “Well IYou know I can’t tell a lieNo” Source: SoundCloud / gabriellacohen Continue reading
admbn: Grouper – “Water People” Haunting. Source: adm-bn Continue reading
Mournful sounds come not only from the sparse guitar, but also from that gravelly voice. This release is gorgeous, so many sounds that all feel lonely and empty. Not convinced? Listen to this. Transcendental. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
wakethedeaf: “Evocative of the surrounding Irish landscape, of foggy plains and craggy dolmens, of ghosts and memories long dead” – Daughter of the Sea by houseofwolvesmusic (includes news of vinyl from microcultures). Read the full review over at Wake The Deaf HQ. Source: houseofwolves.bandcamp.com Continue reading
grayowlpoint: Nadia Pacey is creating hypnotizing, textured sounds as Konig on Puberty, a far smoother listen than the biological process itself. Lyrically she delves into the awkward and difficult experiences which can be found in such a life transition, marking herself as a musician with a quality strived for by many: strong listener connection. Read our full review of Konig’s Puberty here. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Not for the squeamish! But what a beautiful rendition of an already great track. Also, Vulva Culture has the hands-down best ambiguous band name ever. Continue reading
The contrast of the verses and the guitar progressions is stunning on “Makeshift, Rosetint,” truly selling me on Charlotte Crow’s brand of lo-fi psych. P.S. I love that this track costs $100. I assume that the reasoning for this has something to do with driving downloads of the EP, which is pay what you can, rather than downloads of singles. She had the option to just … Continue reading
What makes this track so great is that it sounds like a song that could have been played at prom. But not my prom. Not enough dislocating-of-limbs-after-dancing-the-dougie. No wait, that was homecoming. Anyway, this song is great. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
