Cooking For You
No reason to waste words on this one – let the drifting guitars and occasional bleeping chaos wash over you as you listen to Cooking For You. Enveloping stuff.
No reason to waste words on this one – let the drifting guitars and occasional bleeping chaos wash over you as you listen to Cooking For You. Enveloping stuff.
Pachinko isn’t a pleasurable experience. This is especially when it comes to the noise those Christmas-tree-bright machines spit out as you try to launch metal ball bearings into Goku’s nose. Anyone who has even walked by a parlor at the moment the automatic doors open know it’s a pounding, crushing aural feeling. Yet that’s exactly…
Twee-as-it-gets band Youthmemory return after almost a year away with April Kisses, a two song set of straight-ahead…but done so very well…indie-pop optimal for anyone who loves standing on their balcony during the afternoon and just stare off into the distance. The title track is the stunner, a driving guitar number with a hazy quality…
Predawnの音楽は人生における短いけれども大切な「瞬間」を上手く捉えています。前EPでは関係がどう発展し、崩れていくのかを捉えていましたね。新曲”Keep Silence”も同様です。誰かから電話が掛かってくるのを待つという日常的な内容。”I used to hate the telephone” という歌詞に始まり淡々と心の移り変わりを説明しています。”learns patience”する事の大切さに気付き、相手の気持ちも理解できるように。そういう物なんだと爽やかに歌い上げられたこの曲は、留守電を残しても電話がこなかった事のあるあなたならきっと共感出来るはずです。視聴は上から。
This year’s hype-magnet (deserving of it!) James Blake recently dissed the idea of the remix, calling them “musical prostitution.” Chaz Bundick of Toro Y Moi pretty much agreed. Yet sometimes a rework of a song can be more than just a desperate attempt to latch onto another artist’s good press. Take Hoshina Anniversary remix of…
Post-Cuz-Me-Pain band Wooman has a new album out next week, and “Sun” hints that they are just a touch more focused this time around. Early releases from this fuzz-accented project embraced a garage-centered playfulness balanced out by some of the shadowy tension of their younger days, with songs feeling seconds away from zipping into chaos….
The “guilty pleasure” has become an archaic term in 2014, and one that deserves to recede into history as a goofy term that existed in far meaner times. Yet a worthy replacement for contemporary times would be music one feels no hesitation liking…but is hesitant to share with others (whereas the “guilty pleasure” always carried…