- Indie pop
- Alternative pop
- Art pop
- Noise pop
- Chamber pop
- Epic
- Electronic
- Jangle pop
- Americana
- Baroque pop
Comment:
it seems the only shortage of this 7-track outing is related to its
shortness. It chimes as if there were represented one track only
though the track with different facets and magnetic fields. From
lofty chamber pop glimpses and luminous Americana induced
developments to catchy jangle pop instances to a more tumultuous
noise pop explosion (
Here Comes The Flood) and dreamy piano
driven numbers to a sublime, restrained electronic instance
(
Niblick). But it is not an instance of indie by numbers. It
is a dynamic drift between the different genres and because of that
many the so-called indie groups do have much to learn from it. It
might be by using the word "indie" for that it is a
pejorative case. It is highly sympathetic of how the soundscape of
these songs used to soar and reach fairly blissful points eventually
(for instance, at
A Forest). Top notch by any means by the Rochester, NY, US-based combo. Give your
valuable time to listen to it.