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King Crimson: Waiting Man
One listen for this one. I’m pretty sure I was looking to just describe the song which is what happened. However, I don’t think that quite worked out, which in a way sort of represents the song well enough, but … Continue reading
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Tagged flickers, guitar, king crimson, melodies, percussive, song, space, vocal, waiting man
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tricot: Tokyo Vampire Hotel
I’ve wanted to do these a bit more frequently and I’m not sure as to why I have not. This was written over three listens, though the last one was split up a fair bit due to how quickly “Tokyo … Continue reading
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Tagged band, drumming, melodic, percussive, song, Tokyo, tricot, vampire hotel, vocal
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Big Dead: First/Last
Once more written over one listen. However, there were a few words added after the song finished. This is a bit messy which probably is to be expected, considering most of my writing. I think I captured the sense of … Continue reading
Zuntata: Photosynthesis Suite ~No. 01 Iron Fossil~
There were a few pauses and slight rewinds when I was listening to this. Helped me get some things down, but overall this mostly flowed. It was easier to write than the prior one and took less time. I feel … Continue reading
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Tagged chronicle, dariusburst, photosynthesis, rhythm, song, stretch, thrust, vocal, width, zuntata
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Busby Marou: Postcards from the Shell House Review
This review was one of the easier reviews I wrote for Cool Try. I found the album to be superficial and shallow in a bad way. That’s all I have to say about this review. Aside from adding a space, … Continue reading
City and Colour: If I Should go Before You
Another Cool Try review. Not sure about how I feel this one. I think I was finding how I write reviews, but I don’t feel that the review says enough. Oh well. I’ve made two edits for sharing here: One involved … Continue reading
Björk: Utopia Review
So Björk has now had what one may describe as a long and illustrious career despite her music not being the most accessible, which is a good thing. She’s avoided convention a fair bit, whether intentional or not, so it … Continue reading
feedtime: Gas Review
feedtime have released a new album called Gas. Since getting back together, they’ve played a few shows here and there and have now come to release their nth album. Whilst they seem to be going from strength to strength, the … Continue reading
Emma Ruth Rundle: Marked for Death Review
Whilst reading about a few shows that 40 Watt Sun were playing, I saw that Emma Ruth Rundle was going to be supporting them. I didn’t know who she was, so I decided to check out her music. I bought … Continue reading


