
This album makes enduring bright and calm impression. It’s like you got stuck in silence and then sounds appear one by one to wind up the ambience.

This album makes enduring bright and calm impression. It’s like you got stuck in silence and then sounds appear one by one to wind up the ambience.

Stafrænn Hákon is collective from Iceland performing atmospheric music in their own way.
Fresh guitars, deep and embracing bass, vivid drums with a help of strings and sometimes brass instruments. Demure vocal parties performed by Magnús Freyr Gíslason copmlete the picture in some pieces. Lyrics are in Icelandic and it vbrings one more authentic accent to the music.

It’s time for purely bizarre goosebumps from Argentina!
What these guys do is they blow up your mind… gradually. Is it possible? I would thought it’s not: either you get blasted immediately or you are involved in the stream step by step. With Sur Oculto, we have a chance to be blown up all the time we listen to the album.

What about light and catchy goosebumps this time?
Eyot’s sound appears to be fresh and eclectic. It’s a story of the music breaking out of standards and genres. Yes, we can find some influences if it’s a goal. Nevertheless, it’s better to close the eyes and drift through these melodies and rhythms without any reference.

One of the albums that captured my neurons’ vibrations and didn’t let them fade away.
Collaboration of drums, keys, plain bass, trombone, megaphone and flashy vox by Magdalena Ågren and also some other features… All of these things are working out in unique weird way. Continue reading