Understated
Understated introspective music of the highest order. Never tire of listening to this one. Perfect for meditation or just reflection.
Understated introspective music of the highest order. Never tire of listening to this one. Perfect for meditation or just reflection.
When I listen to Robin Guthrie alone, or in the company of Harold Budd. I'm washed-over in colored waves of spacious melancholia, bliss, and yes, poignant sentimentality too. Mostly, it starts me thinking about: the what if, or the maybe; and not being able to go back again, to those other precious moments in time, that I didn't realize were so quickly fleeting. The tune "Imperial" is an absolute stunner, it's like considering the rising heat-waves on a desert highway, or going on a trip bound for nowhere in particular, via the "Thunderbird Road". Beautiful, awesome, and immense are a few of adjectives that describe this music. Similar artists are: Lanterna, Hammock, and A Small Good Thing. If you need to reflect on life: then, this is the abstract theme to do it by. Try the EP's by Guthrie too, simply outstanding stuff.
Badalamente meets Ry Cooder. Marked down a point because some of the tunes (Freefall, for instance) are too long. Well worth downloading, though, especially Falling From Grace.
with the album cover? Is there anything about this music that remotely brings to mind a naked crotch on the beach? This should be a Van Halen abum or something. I love the song "Imperial".
i downloaded 3 songs at random: - freefall. i have to say that freefall has some cocteau-twins sound that made me shiver and all in all it's a very nice song. this is no ambient simply because it doesn't deserve to be in the background while you do something else. this requires your whole attention. - tera. wait, did robin ask robert smith to play the guitar on this one? very cure-esque sound... you'll love it! - falling from grace. robin's guitar playing simply rules! this guy should be commissioned to compose scores for big films!