Drop Shadow by Eyeliner
Eyeliner: An artistic expression in the purest sense from New Zealand's bastion of certain electronica, Luke Rowell.
Drop Shadow: Th...
In The Dead, Dead Wood by Vennart
Quiet notes, then gentle guitar, then percussion and other sounds slowly come in. After a few seconds of a sense of waking up...
Arcing Wires. Prime.
So the album starts in a suitably dramatic manner; Hard, stabbing notation whilst some guitar rings out. Sudden shift, saxophone comes i...
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Somehow wearing work boots, cargo shorts and a research shirt left me feeling under-dressed and inadequate for a...
10 (Jū) starts with "You" ("おまえ"), an energetic track that mostly follows a straightforward, high energy route. There are a few twists and turns along the way b...
"All in my Head" is LAVRENCE's second single for the year (as far as I am aware).
The song starts off with (predominantly) a simple rising pattern that stays...
"Strange Attractor" kicks off Holding On / Letting Go with this beeping synth that is a little cheesy at first. As it plays on and some more ambient sounds buil...
"Genesis" begins Ohms with a buzzing and slightly wobbling synth. Echoing guitar notes come to meet it. It's ominous, but it does not last. A short count and De...
What sounds like a violin droning in opens "Know What It's Like". Once the vocals come in it does indeed reveal itself as violin. There's a sort of dark, roomy ...
It all starts with a lonesome piano. It's perhaps a little too much on the melodramatic, but opening Whale Fall's It Will Become Itself with the dramatic "It Wi...