All the sights I've seen,
The stars at night how they gleam,
And the terror inside my head,
And the silence that wakes the dead.
Cos I wanna fall into the sky,
I don't wanna live I wanna fly,
And all these things you give to me,
With a sense of vulnerability.
And it's breaking me down,
And it's building me up,
That unshakable sound,
And it's raining and it's pouring and the old man's adored,
but is this love is this love,
and it's moving and its shaking and in my mind am I mistaken,
is this love, is this love.
Cos I wanna fall into the sky,
I don't wanna live I wanna fly,
Cos all these things you give to me,
With a sense of vulnerability.
Once again, all songs on this EP could be hit singles for almost any other band! That alone shows the talent and musical creativity Nick has in his head, and he somehow manages to arrange his ideas to form perfect melodies within the beautiful songs! One day there needs to be a 99MMFTS gatefold 2XLP or 3XLP album of the songs Nick chooses, and I would die a happy man! Charlie Mayer
Drenched in a heavy dreampop atmosphere and featuring a relaxed collection of fine melodies, Slowness deliver an airy and uplifting album that will warm your soul. It's a magical sound that suggests many influences, but calmly creates its own unique identity. Michael Reilly
Wozniak generate a powerful noise that attracts with its robust energy. There's plenty of light and shade too, with songs varying from a dreampop sound to something much more chunky and urgent. Impressive. Michael Reilly
Seattle band somesurprises return with lofty, pretty dream pop that recalls the dissonant beauty of Broadcast, Grouper, and MBV. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 13, 2024
Burbling beneath the hazy beauty of the debut solo record from Lush co-founder Emma Anderson is razor-sharp wit and a heart full of rage. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2023
Great four-track EP heavy on feedback and mood – these are powerful songs with energy and momentum, and feature that classic 'wall of sound' guitar style that I enjoy so much and never get tired of. Bring on the next full album! Michael Reilly