ALBUM REVIEW: 'Veraniegas' - kate can wait
Veraniegas is a sophisticated blend of sorrow and joy when it's not overtly formulaic
Music: the dirty baggage that comes with it, the future trying to make sense of it
Veraniegas is a sophisticated blend of sorrow and joy when it's not overtly formulaic
Khione is a unique wintry experience that doesn't exploit the sentiment of staying warm, or even the heartbreak of cold, cold, Solitude
It's a madness, really. The best kind
It also takes time to simmer, not rushing into the chaos way too fast or too early. An emotional rollercoaster.
All of this is caught in a whirlwind of dense, gritty production that manages to maintain a sweet kind of manic melody
A stadium anthem with so much space and magnanimity.
Like a classic drug-induced psychosis, Farmer Barnaby has all the elements of a bad trip
The vocal harmonies on this thing somehow feel even more eerie than the Simon and Garfunkel version, but it doesn't really stick the landing
With Mac DeMarco on the production, Julian's crooning is turned up tenfold into a wavy, self-effacing drunken lament
'New House' is riddled with Chaz Bear's sonic stamp, laced around a suppressed trap beat
In embodying her character, Lizzy Wizzy, from upcoming dystopian game Cyberpunk 2077, Grimes gives us the transcendental, manic, track
This self-proclaimed darker side to the band is a colour-by-numbers narrative of escape from a world of routine pursuits.
Although Gundah Gulana is not one of their most exciting singles, the sentimentality is the lyricism is admirable.
Bila Kau Jatuh hits the right spot with the way it swings between unbridled hardcore energy and a sweet chant-worthy chorus.
There’s a triumphant journey going on in my mind, filled with chants and natural wonder, as I sit and absorb the beauty that is Masansam.
Kayczar serves another one of his delectably belligerent bars on his single All From Nothing
‘Superstore’ is unassuming - complex in its context, while at the same time a simple sketch of love and/or lust
In fact, Posthumous Forgiveness is probably Kevin Parker at his most introspective in a long time
A lot of emotions are packed within this 3-minute blowout as it tells the story of a relationship that seems to be going nowhere.
2nd Floor to Jump’s pop punk badge is glistening on their latest song ‘Friends’