Each track feels unique, dipping into different styles while retaining Indigenous elements and general Latin American influences. This album is a treat for those wanting to hear experimental electronic music more removed from Western ideology.
The Bandcamp download includes a bonus track that will be appreciated by other Native Americans who also know what's up.
A magnificent introduction to the burgeoning moccasingaze scene.
Being a Native as well, Bleached Wavves is basically something I've yearned for ever since I picked up my first electric guitar as a kid and started playing shoegaze stuff myself.
Very much looking forward to Zoon's next album.
What an amazing opening track.
An immersive album from start to finish.
Very layered and atmospheric.
"Lux, Lumina" is probably my next favorite song from the album.
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete is a new favorite band.
I listened to their previous albums after finding this, which are good, but De Facto is definitely something phantasmal.
Florid, dark, and polyrhythm-oriented, this Indigenous experimental electronic EP is an absolute gem.
Large swathes are relatively danceable but overall this is a piece of audio art that lends itself to reflection and thought.
Full of catchy keyboard riffs, driving bass, buttery almost jazz guitar licks, and dreamy girl-vocals, this is a great culmination of style coming from veterans of the Fresno music scene involved in bands such as Fierce Creatures and Light Thieves.
A very unique yet comforting psychedelic sci-fi sound that the Central Valley deserves to be noticed for.
Not quite in the same country drone style I've craved since finding The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull and that culminated in the epic Angels Of Darkness, Demons Of Light I & II but if you enjoy Earth then Full Upon Her Burning Lips is a great ride that's also left me excited to hear what their next album will be like.