There is something that reminds me of the ride home during the dawn of an after party, with all the “colorful balloons” floating in the air. As you drive out of the cold darkness, lost in some random inner city with no where to piss, remember, you can play Signer on your way home and all will be forgotten.
Tag: Twilight Frequencies
Sleeper of the Week: Kashmere Hakim
The gracious voice, and pluck of string, feathers the wind through the parallels of paradise.
Atlas Sound, Logos
This Gust of Wind wakes you when the dogs howl rides over the empty streets. You lift up suddenly from dreaming of something you vividly recall, but can’t decisively remember.
Sleeper of the Week: Hear Hums
Hear Hums are nothing, if not a visually complex DIY band. For fans of Animal Collective, Mystic Chords of Memory, Do Make Say Think, and Broken Social Scene’s Feel Good Lost.
This record has moments that signal to the past, as if to say he hasn’t forgotten his original self. He clearly hasn’t, even when enticed by the dollar bills of a major, Banhart is still Banhart.
No Budget Filmmakers Strike A Major Chord!
“No budget Films have branched off to become the newest and most exciting form of art in modern America.”
Early Rise, A Haiku
THE SUN THROUGH THICK TREES
Gust of Wind # 3 Sin Fang Bous, Clangour Morr Music This gust of wind stays busy establishing a coupled sound of gadgetry, strings, and broken tonality, which moves freely through familiar instrumentations of pop. The ability of this album to change with a flick of a switch is apparent with the first listen. It […]