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Light a candle or two,
Pour yourself a drink or two,
and close your eyes.
Let your heart be pulled from your chest by this record, and feel your soul flutter and ache as every word you hear and sound you feel articulates some feeling that one cannot understand within themselves or express to others.
For the lovely strangers we meet whom can neither be remembered or forgotten;
This is their sound.
Donnie
supported by 5 fans who also own “Foreword To Boredom”
Being titled "Immortal Flame" this album ironically has some of Cities' coldest tones yet, along with glossy & icy production value. Really like how space is utilized throughout this piece w/ lots of room & broad sound textures. absent/faint drums in a number of the tracks with synth & samples really holding the reins. reminds me of techniques of Laraaji, though with modern sophistication.
This album gets better with each listen. stsfctshn
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