Eclipse by Twin Shadow
Everything about this record tickles my kundalini, from root to crown. Spring is nigh, party people! Here is your soundtrack.
Eclipse by Twin Shadow
Everything about this record tickles my kundalini, from root to crown. Spring is nigh, party people! Here is your soundtrack.
Concubine by Concubine
Think I was just needing some dark techno on this cold, winter’s morn. Perhaps it’ll do you right as well.
Transfixiation by A Place to Bury Strangers
Deadpan vocals float through apocalyptic static. The volume bleeds out. Cacophony reigns.
Will have this on repeat for many a day. Catch up with their back catalog if you’re not familiar with APTBS.
Flyaway Garden by Breakfast in Fur
This record surprised me – much fuller sound than their EP from a while back. Sometimes described as “psychedelic folk”, Breakfast in Fur keep things swirly. I like things swirly. Seems a record that could get a lot of play during summertime road trips or warm, starry nights.
The Planet by Young Ejecta
By no means a perfect record, but awesome when it is.
No Cities to Love by Sleater-Kinney
You’ve no doubt already been reading about how great this record is. I’ll add my voice to that chorus. Good good.
Ghost Culture by Ghost Culture
Beaty, meaty, glitchy, sometimes gloomy but never to the point of being a turn-off. Puts me in the mind of the good parts of Depeche Mode.