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Beaucoup d'éléments incroyables dans ce I, mais ce sont deux aspects qui m'ont le plus marqué.
La première, c'est la qualité sonore nette et assez lourde qui se rapproche presque de ce qu'on pourrait entendre dans du funeral doom ("in my dream" excepté, mais ça fait sens).
La deuxième, c'est le chant puisque Damián est accompagné par Chloe Smith, et ce qu'elle fait... comment ça peut être aussi puissant ??
Ce qui m'amène à cette question : y a-t-il quelque chose que Damián ne sait *pas* faire ?! Jordan Vauvert
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What might a band like Indian Summer or Native Nod sound like if they were thrashing around a 21st century basement? It could be something like this. Luke
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Sad yet hopeful is what this album sounds like. Every sadness album sounds like that honestly. Like things might be shit right now but they can always get better if you’re willing to let them. Sadness has a way of making music that’s mega depressing but doesn’t add to your depression it seems to acknowledge it and reminds you of the things that make your life worth living. This album specifically does this perfectly and is probably my favorite sadness release. please let it get physical release Christian
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