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3/02/2019

Circadian Eyes – A Future Nostalgic (2018)




  • Post-rock 
  • Electronic shoegaze 
  • Indie pop/rock 
  • Alternative pop/rock 
  • Epic 
  • Ambient rock 
  • Art pop/rock

Comment: do you like M83? I do not like. On the other side, I like it. It is like listening to an average example of punk music when three or four tracks from the beginning seem to be great but thereafter all would change into a quite boring, annoying case. The same can be said about the French project's sound sometimes. It might be the reason comes out from there the issue starts off with the most ecstatic moments yet later on nothing new cannot be added to a mix. At the same time the patheticness of electronic shoegaze/nugaze sound is sustained which at times may make impression upon, at times not. It depends on. It depends on different subjective and objective reasons. Circadian Eye's 10-notch whole being released on Hawk Moon Records is an analogue case – before having consumed the beer at the amount of a couple of litre I can feel the result is fine by the sounds and production, by its touch and temperance. And a quintessential mix eventually would come to fruition. Bryan Collins aka Circadian Eye's purpose is just to create an outing with hovering progressions and majestic synthesised chords and propulsive drumming beneath. It might be it is not an analogue case with M83 because by listening to this release three times in a row (as I used to behave while writing a comment) I did not feel any sort of embarrassment for a while. In a word, the result is completely accomplished and absolutely worth to be added to the list of the best albums in 2018 at RMH. And the beer would have been let outside the discussion it did not make any difference at all. Great by any means.