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Beach House / Thank Your Lucky Stars [2015]
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24 comments
this better be better than the last snooze fest. too soon for yet another record of the same ideas, same cute softness. overkill
a-greed
Hey this is “dream pop”
u can always dl some death grips & listen to that
Yeah, they just retired last week and have 3 albums released today.
dis-agreed
re-agreed
i’d rather just listen to the whitehouse album
I’m not a cloud im a bear
I love bears
We all walk a fine line between total absurdity and the realization of the finite nature of all things human. Such is the burden of the denizens of the web.
Here here.
Please, this is like a B sides compilation. I wonder where this guy’s talent go. Don’t waste your time in this.
WOW SO SOON
Has this been ripped from vinyl? Am i only one who can here the crackle from the needle?
*Hear
one day you’ll wake up to the realization that you were always a douche
Yeah this sounds like a shitty vinyl rip
How to upset nodata people:
1 – Make some little hits and play in a major festival.
2 – Play real instruments, not just buttons.
3 – apply the same basic formula and approach to every single song you do
Nah, electronic music is all about music and you guys love it.
*repetition
the repetition and use of loops is not the problem. getting boring with it and doing the same song over and over is. that’s why most bands, no matter how good, have a shelf life. you can’t “reinvent” yourself forever.
This is a vinyl rip.
That being said I think this is a much much better collection of songs than what is on the aptly described snoozefest that is Cherry.
I find this album to be more spontaneous, more organic, and dreamy.
Personally, I recommend it. It has been o=n replay for a number of days now.
Cannot wait for an actual FLAC.
Regards
Ed
Just to make one additional comment. I did not wite this, but it sums up the album wonderfully:Thank Your Lucky Stars is melancholy beauty. It’s music for late nights, for falling adrift in slow dark waters and gazing numbly at the glowing moonlight.