A Place To Go When You Need To Hide by Rose Alaimo “A Place to Go When You Need to Hide” is a concept album about the high highs and low lows of life and how these can be difficult to navigate without losing ourselves in them, and how we have a place inside of […]
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#FeatureFriday WIENER DEMEANOR by Cheer Captain
Power Pop Goodness! This week’s #FeatureFriday is WIENER DEMEANOR by Cheer Captain. One of the first artists that I came across on Bluesky was Cheer Captain. I’m a nosey bonk and after a couple of film based interactions with Graham of Cheer Captain I decided to check out their music. Sometimes this profile stalking can […]
#FeatureFriday – Effusion by Sweet Freeze
Effusion by Sweet Freeze Effusion by Sweet Freeze From the offset ‘Effusion’ by Sweet Freeze gives you a sense of isolation. With it’s metallic sounding spaces, it’s thin synthetic strings and the 3 or 4 not guitar motifs. The vocals sound intimate yet jarring without sounding obtuse. It’s a personal recording dripping with an honesty […]
The Nirvana Fallacy (or, Mania and Her Sophomore Slump) – Saint Louie
The Nirvana Fallacy (or, Mania and Her Sophomore Slump) by Saint Louie First thing’s first, I love this album. Everything left on the floor, on the walls, on the ceiling. More importantly on the recordings, which burst with an feeling of heart breaking melancholy. A payment for the beauty in the music. Saint Louie is […]