Record #651: Jet Black – L’Ère du Vide (2018)

As broad as I like to think my musical tastes are, there are times that I might actually be pretty predictable.

Take for example my love of dark, guitar heavy, shoegaze inspired indie rock. So infamous am I for my love of this aesthetic that around Christmas, a friend messaged me this album on Spotify saying I would probably like it.

Later that same day, another friend sent me a vinyl copy as a present.

They were both very correct.

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Record #650: The End of the Ocean – -aire (2019)

Post rock is typically a patient genre. Bands build elaborate landscapes of cinematic splendor and emotional catharsis that evoke the heights and depths of the human experience. But this usually takes a while: it’s not unusual for a post rock tune to sail right past the seven-minute mark—or even the ten minute mark.

But on -aire, The End of the Ocean achieves the same evocative heights without wasting any time.

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Record #646: Baroness – Red Album (2007)

Baroness Red Album vinyl review

After falling in love with Purple a few years ago and Gold & Grey more recently, I’ve decided that it’s high time I dig deeper into Baroness’ celebrated back catalog.

And with just a precursory listen to their first three records, they’ve established themselves as a band that can do no wrong. This is clearly displayed on their debut full-length, Red Album, a nonstop, heavy metal tour-de-force.

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