Bedroom pop dispatches from the underground: No Museums juxtaposes fuzz that whirrs and grinds with the most jangly of melodic underlays across a fourth double album of vibrant, prolific output. Auditory Cortex paints a mural of grief and impending doom across two hard-won songs years in the making, while som som delivers a lo-fi banger about getting pulled out of the gutter with moody verses erupting into euphoric, explosive choruses. Glass Dolls bring Montreal bedroom pop and post-punk through love, loss, and grief, and La Mano de Cervantes rounds it out with ten unpretentious, self-produced power pop slices driven by a purely underground spirit.
Agora Sci-Fi
Finding It Hard To Explain Something So Obvious (EP)
The perfect juxtaposition of dry slacker pop, incidental jangled riffs and fuzz-laden aural textures.
Sunny, The Composer
Dreams of an Imaginary Place
To finish as a 'sequel' to the previous album, 'Dreams of an Imaginary Place' is an experimental album of psychedelic pop and a bit of folk as well, a kind of mix of different styles for each song.