
There are some beautiful songs on this one. And one triphop awesomeness, and one hymn for before a party.
Memory keeper. Mostly music and movies, plus some series and video games. Obscure darkness meets pop culture glow.
There are some beautiful songs on this one. And one triphop awesomeness, and one hymn for before a party.
They say alternative, NME says punk, and this is my idea of good indie rock. And a blast first record.
Low-fi-alt-garage-rock-indie-post-punk from Belgrade. This is the band in your next door basement that you hear at night and would like to see them in your favorite venue.
This game had very nice artwork with great atmospheric music and just enough action-puzzle platformer gameplay. I wouldn’t go for all the extra material and achievement hunting but the 10 hours was well worth the playthrough. One thing bonus was the ending: I totally didn’t see this beautiful piece of art coming at the conclusion of the story. That I would replay a few times just to look at it.
I came to say No Trepidation. This starter track is a false value proposition for the album, no point in listening further. But this one track makes me make a note of this.
From the goth to the indie to the post-punk. Be my Hiroshima.
It is a half-half album for me. Half is not my style, other half is still not mine but I still like it. It is something I can put in the singer-songwriter drawer and really good songs they are. And the album cover is a stunning good photo.
Being someone who never really listened to Oasis (or liked it in the first place) I am most surprised to have just listened through Gallagher’s latest album from beginning to end and actually found it quite okay. For me it needs a certain mood setting but worked this time.