The Vernon Spring’s Ode to Family Devotion and Global Responsibility
For an album as ethereal and otherworldly as this, Under a Familiar Sun is the Vernon Spring’s bid to capture hearts and minds, however mysteriously.
For an album as ethereal and otherworldly as this, Under a Familiar Sun is the Vernon Spring’s bid to capture hearts and minds, however mysteriously.
Aesthetically cohesive, Satomimagae’s Taba consists of many sounds and feelings. It’s geometrically organic and takes her even further afield in invigorating ways.
¡Ay! tugs Colombia’s music and language out of its natural space, allowing Lucrecia Dalt to beckon traditions across oceans and provide new spaces to inhabit.
Like nature itself, Satomimagae’s Hanazono is by turns stormy and serene indie folk, as meditative as it is simmering with dormant, primal power.
With his seventh full-length album, This Is How You Smile, Helado Negro offers a soothing, personal musical journey.
To experience Lucrecia Dalt's Anticlines is to immerse oneself into the musical equivalent of a sensory deprivation tank.
Kate NV paints with weighty droplets, globs of synthesizer notes that evoke vintage Sesame Street segments and dilapidated music boxes even as their minimalism gives them a purely modern quality.