Artist: caseworker
Album: letters from the coast
Label: Hidden Shoal Recordings
Groovemine]
This is not an album that features a range of emotions or modes of expression. There is no high and no low and, accordingly, no arc to this album. It’s a steady line from start to finish. Song to song, the drums steadily propel the music forward. Generally, they move at a moderate clip, in the mode of a man driving along the highway just to clear his head. He might speed up to pass, or slow down as his mind wanders, but generally he just hovers around the posted speed limit. Layers of guitar—acoustic, lightly distorted electric, clean minor-key jangles—churn along on top, creating an atmosphere that might...
Entire review on Groovemine HERE
Tags: rock, psychedelic, folk, pop, electronic
Album: letters from the coast
Label: Hidden Shoal Recordings
Groovemine]
This is not an album that features a range of emotions or modes of expression. There is no high and no low and, accordingly, no arc to this album. It’s a steady line from start to finish. Song to song, the drums steadily propel the music forward. Generally, they move at a moderate clip, in the mode of a man driving along the highway just to clear his head. He might speed up to pass, or slow down as his mind wanders, but generally he just hovers around the posted speed limit. Layers of guitar—acoustic, lightly distorted electric, clean minor-key jangles—churn along on top, creating an atmosphere that might...
Entire review on Groovemine HERE
Tags: rock, psychedelic, folk, pop, electronic