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dozensofdonutsmusic · 2 years
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At the onset of park zero's Industrial Techno monstrosity, humanity has hope. As that search for love dissipates, so too does the human element. Automation overload.
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Contorting Gospel by removing its crux: Religion. On this one-off experiment, Isaak Sundström doesn't praise Heaven, but Earth and all the trials & tribulations there.
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With their debut, The Feelies dove into a genre reserved for those who hit rock bottom. Yet here they were, content and thriving. The energy and playfulness exudes every inch.
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Well, their debut's named prematurely now. For that is not the masterpiece, this is. Deep into their career, Big Thief unveils a new level. A sprawling, 20-track, Indie Folk opus awaits.
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On their sophomore release, BCNR prove everything. They're no fluke, they're versatile, aspirational, impassioned, defiant, and curious. This is the definition of masterpiece.
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In the early days of a genre I largely dislike, lies an album filled with passion, variability, and men seeking material connections in the age of computers. The result is fantastic.
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Venturing into world's unknown, Flowchart's psychedelic opus transports listeners through a journey of sound. The come up, come down, and all that comes between.
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A 16-year streak maintained just under 2021's wire, Big Blood's fanciful assortment of woodland curiosities continues to entice, endear, and elicit surreal interactions only they can make.
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For many Pop artists, balancing the enjoyable with the emotional is a task unable to be completed. So DDS set out to achieve just that, by deconstructing the genre all-together.
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