Top Dreamy Rock
If this was a CD it would be worth buying for the 'Time for a Lie' and 'Time (Catharsia Mx) tracks alone, which are breathtaking. Of course you can choose to download only those two - but you'd be missing a great album.
If this was a CD it would be worth buying for the 'Time for a Lie' and 'Time (Catharsia Mx) tracks alone, which are breathtaking. Of course you can choose to download only those two - but you'd be missing a great album.
This 2003 album sounds like a lost "shoegaze" gem. While many are still waiting for the Second Coming of My Bloody Valentine/Kevin Shields, this little masterpiece has been around for years, incorporating a luscious union between Cocteau Twins and My Bloody Valentine. Julee Cruise imparts her fragile vocals to this project, and the music is not mere dream-pop, with influences ranging from jazz to electronica. "Noise Academy," "Flageolea," "Hello Shadow," "Difference Machine" (reminiscent of Radiohead's "Fitter Happier" track from OK COMPUTER) and the closer "Log" are sonic masterpieces worth your attention. Highly recommended.
Less glitchy than some of his earlier stuff, but now the guitar is put to the service of invoking My Bloody Valentine. More credible than others who have tried.