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sleepy_foxie

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  1. Other Rooms (mainstream x Imaginary North)
    by Various Artists
  2. Swell
    by Tiny Moving Parts
  3. Lessons That We Swear to Keep
    by Free Throw
  4. Andromeda
    by The ambient drones of Bill Baxter
  5. Jophus - True Crime
    by Counter Intuitive Records
    Sine Qua Non Sine Qua Non
    Has P daddy vibes, of course. That's a great thing. It's absolutely wholly unique though, too. They're one of my favorite bands, probably the favorite - so more from one of the minds behind the group? With a more indie & experimental approach? Fucking love this. Creative, intimate, fresh. Kory is an amazing artist and musician and this helps show that even more clearly than anything before, being experimental & solo yet holding up so tightly. Or maybe I'm just a fanboy. Either way, I love this.
  6. Disposable Everything
    by AJJ
  7. After 12AM
    by Casanova
  8. northern songs
    by carter c
  9. ensom
    by Skeiv Huldra
    ka om de vant ka om de vant
    Beautiful. Not often I'd think to use "lively" or "inventive" with ambient, but those are the words that come to mind listening to these tracks. The textures are gentle, but not subtle. I want to call it dark - that's what the tones command. But I think a more apt choice of words is lonely, longing, yearning. This feels like it's sad, but not by choice. I feel as the listener, the album is thanking me for spending time taking in the sounds.
  10. redd for havet
    by Skeiv Huldra
  11. OK Nintendo 64
    by on4word
  12. Anxiety, Eat World
    by Furry Loser
  13. Keep My Muzzle On
    by Atha Fox
    04-Building 04-Building
    Everything is excellent here. The singing, playing, writing, energy etc.; it comes off as a passion project and outlet in one, tastefully & skillfully mixing the self-expression that can be had with both music and the furry fandom. Extremely refreshing - much of the music from the fandom feels a bit shoehorned in - which is valid; art is art! But this stands out as a gem. Even if lacking furry themes this'd be sincerely very good music; I feel I can call this seriously good work without bias.
  14. coyote2
    by coyote2
    drive drive
    I struggle to separate vocals from music period, so music like this is sadly challenging for me to understand. But that's a me-problem and says nothing about the music! I'm unable to comment lyrically, but musically - the music is good! The mixing and creative direction is deliberate, intentional and highly competent. It's blown out in a pleasurable way. Ranging thematically from dreamy hazes to soft rages and industrial beats, often in a single song, this is a very full ~20 minutes. It's great!
  15. John Krasinski
    by Summer 2000
  16. Ellie Kemper
    by Spring 2005
    Romani Romani
    I haven't listened to and analyzed/ felt this album enough to have a wholly formed opinion on it yet. For me, mixing like this leads to vocals and music blending together in an almost lyric-less way; till I read them, I have no idea what's going on here. But I do love the overall theme, feeling and - the interludes on 4 & 9 set a lovely tone. It's dreamlike and melancholic in a way; hopeful, but not optimistic, rather countered with sadness. That's the feeling I get. It does speak to me, ch.
  17. CHASER
    by Femtanyl
    PUSH UR T3MPRR PUSH UR T3MPRR
    The amount of noise here is unparalleled, I'm a bit picky about it but love noisey shit. This hits so hard and so right. Absolute brat energy
  18. FANSERVICE
    by MAILPUP
    BORIS JOHNSON DEATH INCANTATION BORIS JOHNSON DEATH INCANTATION
    Uuuggghhh this is so good. It scratches an itch so hard that I've not had scratched in who-knows-how-long. Early internet culture and aesthetic really is the vibe and feeling. It doesn't feel forced, it feels well-made for its ambitions and like a product of its inspired era and subculture. I love it so much. I think "FANSERVICE" is a highly befitting title and I love it for that.
  19. Foma
    by WOAHNOWS
  20. The Joy Disorder
    by WOAHNOWS
    Painfully Safe Painfully Safe
    Really competent and listenable British (I believe, too exhausted to verify as I write this) punks. There's nothing extraordinary about this but that's said in a good way. A great way! They're overall just, good - this is just good music with nothing detracting from the experience to me. Music doesn't need to be absolutely standout - appreciate and love the simple and straightforward! A good little punkrock EP to spin when you need something energetic, loud and smart! Love woahnows!!