7/12/2023 0 Comments Kairon irse ruination lpVerdict: I'm still trying to find myself trying to like psych as a genre. But too bad, the second half feels like a one trick pony where it sounds all similar. The instruments only complement this album even further. It has an amazingly catchy and simplistic vocal melody with infectious hooks. Yes, this is a definition of a happy music. The instrument in here is pretty much everything that I'm looking for from shoegaze. I'm kinda lost whether to put this on Post Metal or Post Rock, because the album has a post-rock structure with a sludge metal guitar tone. Verdict: Did some dudes just invent Sludge-gaze? The production is so light that you can't even feel it! It's like falling slowly into a never ending pile of cloud. So, this album is a dreamgaze with a lot of Ambient. It's like the newest Slowdive with an even more lacking in direction. Taken aback from all of the dreamgaze from above, this one has a simpler structure and less effects, but catchy as fuck at times.Ī fail dreamgaze. I mean this and Secret Shine sound pretty similar, just a little bit more noisy and more various effect. Real good stuffs here.Īnother dreamgaze that is better than slowdive? How could be. The drumming is slow yet intense the bass is thick, a highlight of its own while the guitar is dancing over its pedal. Album is filled with 4 tracks that last from 9-10 minutes. And so with this album, I can't say much but a very solid low-key vibe of a shoegaze.ĭOOMGAZE. One of the thing with slowcore: it needs time to digest. Update: It's also quite dull in here and there after listening for a while. No harsh vocal, no pummeling drums, but it sounds like a blackgaze. Take out the blackness in blackgaze, and you'll get this album. Album is filled with a pop-ish vocal melody and instrumentation that's both thick and light. With the airy production, Secret Shine crafted one of the best Dreamgaze album of 2017. Verdict: Better than (the newest) Slowdive Unlike Pygmalion or Souvlaki, while this album is quite lovely, the sound is washed up and pretty much forgettable. The instrumental and production are airy, the highlight for me would be drumming in here. The vocal is no longer obnoxious like is in The Battle of Sealand. I find their newest album to be a major step up. Haven't actually listened to this, will update. Too much effects and random noises without too much of a clear point. I didn't find this particularly pretty at the initial listen. SPOTIFY PLAYLIST FOR THESE: Īn ambient with a lot of shoegaze. I will accept any recs while slowly listening to all of the albums I find. So here, a compilation of shoegaze LP release from year 2017. I was wondering where are all the sick shoegaze release at? Until I made a research and find quite amount of shoegaze. A treasure-trove of glitching, elated sounds, that takes psychedelia into a new dimension, Polysomn brings to mind the melodic lightning of bands like Dungen, the chainsawing alternative guitar fuzz of My Bloody Valentine, the sparkle and dreamscape of Slowdive, and the technological envelope-pushing of Radiohead’s outsider works.6 years A berf Summary top 100 albums ♦ As the new decade unfolds, Kairon Irse! prepare to pour down their multicoloured dreams thru your cerebral cortex on their highly anticipated new 3rd album,Polysomn. Following a European tour in 2017, Kairon Irse! set sails for a performance at Roadburn Festival 2018, securing their name in the heart of the underground as rising stars of psychedelic post-rock. The Guardian found their music “as invigorating as a dip in a Finnish lake”, with “a sense of the visionary and sublime”, featuring Kairon Irse! as New Band Of The Week. Prog Magazine referred to their “propulsive storm of psych rock hiss’n’fizz”, and Kairon Irse!’s carefully crafted song structures came to the fore on Ruination, flexing a newly-forged pop sensibility for reshaping past influences into a futuristic tour de force of consciousness expansion. It was their sophomore release, Ruination, in 2017 that established Kairon Irse!’s place in the canon of Finnish genre-bending freakout fusion, bringing them widespread critical acclaim and a multitude of wild-eyed devotees to their astral-magic live-shows. The Wire describes their music as a “viperous cocktail of space rock, Greg Lake-era King Crimson and free jazz”, and ever since their debut album, Ujubasajuba set Bandcamp buzzing in 2014, their records have been hidden classics of modern psych-rock for those in the know. Its purpose is to be a wall of sonic bliss.” Formed in 2009 by four inner-space travellers from western Finland, Kairon Irse! is a rare bird, near-impossible to classify. “an Bat None” introduces the heavier side of the album. Each song creates their own reality, filled with surreal visions and ethereal soundscapes. “With Polysomn we emphasize psychedelic chaos.
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