Murmur
R.E.M.warm guitars, sometimes naive sometimes deeply melancholic. feels like walking with band t-shirts, my headphones connected to my walk-man under a sunny campus, green paves the way.
warm guitars, sometimes naive sometimes deeply melancholic. feels like walking with band t-shirts, my headphones connected to my walk-man under a sunny campus, green paves the way.
this gives me femme fatale smoking a cigarette and sippin' on some bourbon vibes.
warm guitars, sometimes naive sometimes deeply melancholic. feels like walking with band t-shirts, my headphones connected to my walk-man under a sunny campus, green paves the way.
Gostei, não é algo que eu procuraria ouvir, mas é uma vibe bem urban 90s, definitivamente vou voltar a escutar em outro momento ao longo dos dias!
not really my taste, too dramatic and wimpy, smells like cheese and hairspray, yikes. Feels too much like I'm in a scenery where I'm a suburban housewife in the 80s, or like a white dude in gym clothes, lots of sweaty chest hair, idk.
really awesome, didn't have the time to listen to the whole album bc monday is a bitch, but will definitely go back to it, the jam was already one of my favorite uk bands
a true classic, always good to revisit and re-discover
dreamy, weird, obscure, like any pisces would dig. don't really like billy corgan's persona, can't help but love his music tho.
My impression is that I had already previously heard this everywhere but didn't even know, it sounds like a typical horror movie soundtrack. hauntingly beautiful, makes you feel like you're roaming around a hall of distorted mirrors and smoke comes down..then it turns epic.
not a type of music I am used to listening to, but pretty interesting, folksy and peaceful yet melancholic vibes, liked it for the most part (but I prefer Father John Misty solo).
Watched the film a long time ago, it was nice to revisit the music
really interesting to have a glimpse into this time capsule from the 90s! who listens to this today?
really great and innovative
pretty peculiar, it has elements of 80s hardcore, but also Cramps-style and maybe even paving the way for pop punk bands that came in the late 90s?