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Silver Rocket
Sep 2, 2007

Odelia - songs for a clownfish:I just picked this up Sunday after waiting on it for a bit and must say, I thoroughly reccomend this. It's perfect for rainy, gloomy day listening and they work some interesting ideas into the songs that are unlike your typical EITS clone. The second track in particular (4 feet of snow) features a trip hop type drum beat played live and matched up with beautiful chiming guitars that manage to give the song a swirling, almost oceanic quality. Definitely worth a listen.


Bethany Curve - You Brought Us Here: Also fits in with the swirly, oceanic shoegaze sound but manages to be very original nonetheless. The swirly guitar tone, chorusey and reverberated as it is, creates this thick, inescapable mass of guitar hum throughout. There is never a moment of silence here and one listen to it altogether feels like an extended trip. Just amazing stuff for the ears even if they missed the whole part about songwriting.


Codeine - The White Birch: What more can be said about this album that hasn't already been said. It's beautiful, majestic, sad. Perfect for feeling really uplifted (Sea, Tom) or very let down (Ides, Smoking Room)

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