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Xiu Xiu, Girl with Basket of Fruit, Album Review

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Xiu Xiu Girl with Basket of Fruit Album Review Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music We're not even at the end of February yet, and we already have a twisted and surreal masterpiece in the form of Xiu Xiu's latest record "Girl with Basket of Fruit". While this album comes to me as another introduction to an artist, said artist has been making music for a while now, with "Girl with Basket of Fruit" being their eleventh album release. Xiu Xiu are essentially a musical outfit of sorts and kind of defy genre in the sense that their music is so out there (especially in this record). After delving into some of their older material, I can tell you that "Girl with Basket of Fruit" is quite easily the darkest and most interesting album that Xiu Xiu has ever put out, and maybe even possibly the most beautifully horrifying album I have ever heard. While their previous stuff definitely shows a lot of experimentation with their

Talos, Far Out Dust, Album Review

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Talos Far Out Dust Album Review Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music Happy Valentines day everyone! Ive been a lot busier recently and have been sitting on some new music for a while. But I thought a day such as this one would be a fantastic opportunity to talk about this wondrous pop masterpiece. The second full length album from the musical artist known as  Talos  and acts as my gateway into their discography. The artwork of this album at first glance suggested to me that this would be some sort of abstract, subliminal sound. What I got instead was something a lot more constructed and well composed and really came as a pleasant surprise. Combining a primarily ambient and somewhat melancholy sound with vocals that kinda reminded me of Matthew Healey of The 1975 , the result is a brilliantly bright and gorgeous gallery of half love-songs, half musical art. to me, this album displays two main styles in its list of tracks, in which it is either slow-p

Pet Shop Boys, Agenda, EP Review

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Pet Shop Boys Agenda EP Review Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music 80's synth-pop legends Pet Shop Boys need very little introduction. And despite their most recent full album "Super" being released way back in 2016, we were treated to a small helping of newer material with this latest EP. Despite having a stingy ration of only four tracks and a runtime of only 13 minutes, the sheer quality of the majority of songs were enough to make me interested. There is a somewhat solid theme targeting very relevant social issues in modern day society and I would go as far to say that it is a very political piece with a great dose of satire. This modern focus juxtaposes nicely with a very retro synth-pop aesthetic that stays true to the golden years of Pet Shop Boys. As this is an EP and not an album, I feel that it is excusable to go through this thing track by track as it won't bulk up the review unnecessarily.  The first of these tracks re

Beirut, Gallipoli, Album Review

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Beirut Gallipoli Album Review Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music If you know me well, then you should know that when it comes to music, I'm a sucker for the ambient, atmospheric brand. That being said, when I first listened to this album that was suggested to me on Spotify, I was interested straight away. It was interesting to find that Beirut have been making music for over a decade now and originally begun as a solo project from Santa Fe musician Zach Condon . This latest instalment "Gallipoli" marks their fifth full-length album. However, it serves as my introduction to this intriguing indie-rock/ world music band. The first thing that comes to mind when I listened to this album was that there was an abundance of grandeur with it, mostly thanks to the use of the trumpets in many of its tracks. And while this element is quite commonplace it seems in the bands discography as a whole, I still digress and give this album props for it. I a