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there's few albums that have such a great, charming and cool vibe, so dark and muffled whilst sounding so bright. it's oscillating between orchestral-like pieces and bedroom pop, and it just works. this is going in the reference music playlist Unit's Daydream
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Probably in my top 5 favorite albums of all time. The creativity and incredible production is still unmatched today and peggys vocals and rapping don't dissapoint either. Peak fucking shit. 10/10 1e1e
Caroline Rose follows up the lush and grandiose "The Art of Forgetting" with a self-released album of intimate bedroom pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 11, 2025
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Even at 80 years old, Pharoah Sanders played his tenor sax with the conviction of a gospel preacher. Every second of this album is arrestingly beautiful. As far as I'm concerned, this is essential listening for anyone who considers themselves a fan of music. 3sidesinasquare