Stereolab – Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements
Originally released in 1993 on Duophonic Records This pressing was released in 2012 on 1972 Records Format: LPx2
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Originally released in 1993 on Duophonic Records This pressing was released in 2012 on 1972 Records Format: LPx2
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After 20+ years of using his introspective songwriting as a playground for psychedelic lo-fi experimentation, underdog hero Emil Amos hands the production reins to John Angello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr.) for his most polished album yet, capturing the best aspects of 70’s rock classics without ever feeling cliché. The hi-fi analogue production brings a newfound clarity and depth that allows Amos’ songwriting and instrumental performances to bloom; the choruses are anthemic, the atmospheres are darkly psychedelic, and his lyrics are just as philosophical and contemplative as ever.
Holy Sons – In the Garden Read More »
Style: Psych Pop, Surf, Progressive Pop
Vibe: Surreal, Sunny, Warm, Retro, Playful, Existential, Psychedelic
Musical Qualities: Lush, Melodic, Catchy, Progressive
MGMT – Congratulations Read More »
Style: Psych-Pop
Vibe: Sunny, Happy, Catchy
Musical Attributes: Simple, Vocal Harmonies, Lyrical, Melodic
Dr. Dog – Easy Beat Read More »
Album Information: Originally released in 1993 on Creation Records This pressing was manufactured in 2011 by Music on Vinyl for Sony Music
Slowdive – Soulvaki Read More »
Styles: Noise Pop, Art Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Math-Pop
Moods: Playful, Cryptic, Energetic, Eclectic, Colorful, Angular, Tangled, Deconstructed
Musical Qualities: Uncommon Time Signatures, Catchy, Flux Tempo, Dynamic, Riffs, Progressive
Deerhoof – Friend Opportunity Read More »
Kaleidoscopic pop driven by round, groovy bass locked in with funky, motorik drumming, all floating through layers of swirling, delayed guitars, shimmering synths, and dreamy vocals. Recommended to anyone looking for a smooth, sugary middle ground between Stereolab, Toro y Moi, and Neu!
Vinyl Williams – Into Read More »
An anxious, eccentric celebration of the mundane informed by post-punk, noise, no wave, and drone.
Ought – More Than Any Other Day Read More »
A cohesive, intimate collection of chamber pop songs, ornate with colorful arrangements, lush production, and some bluesy guitar licks.