LIYL: This Town Needs Guns, Maps & Atlases, and Rodrigo Y Gabriela
Hailing from the vast hills of Virginia, The John Barry Conception unleashes their latest and most impressive album to date. Extraordinarily arranged, the tracks would blemish and distort themselves if they weren't so luminously polished. At first listen, the album catapults the lavish fragrance of indolent suburbia directly at your face. But soon after it takes an even truer form, of which it exposes itself as an accurate display of carelessness. The record marks perfection when the mistakes don't quite sound like mistakes anymore. Instead, they form a sort of opulent tapestry that unravels as it progresses. Never fully understanding its true image until fully untwisted. The band uses that infinite energy to create bountiful melodies that march on longer than they could have ever dreamt.
Pick up their album for free on Bandcamp >>> HERE
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Feel Flows~
-Honey Thief
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Norwegian Arms
LIYL: Animal Collective, AU, and Sheep,Dog&Wolf
Where ever Animal Collective left off, Norwegian Arms knew where to begin.
Weirdo-folk-pop.
Get used to genres like that.
Feel Flows~
-Honey Thief
Labels:
Alt-Folk,
Experimental,
Folk Rock,
Forest-Folk,
Freak Folk,
Indie,
Indie Pop,
Pop
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