October 2007 Archives
41 posts
Examples of a Medusa by Weigl, Hoffmann (Review)
Weigl and Hoffman combine orchestral sounds, sparse piano lines, Spanish guitar, and skittering, echoey beats.The Great Depression’s Forever Altered
The group’s elegance, melancholy atmosphere, and attention to detail are as prevalent as ever.The Rhythms of Our Days (and How They Will Change)
Personal schedules and daily rhythms are some of the biggest sources of stress in my marriage.The Rhythms of Our Days (and How They Will Change)
College did a real number on my daily schedule when it comes to working, sleeping, eating, etc.Cold by Lycia (Review)
When Lycia hits their stride, all of the pretense and bombast works entirely in their favor, and the music feels more comprehensive and accomplished than portentous.