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hammerj7

  1. Ludington, Michigan
  2. Metal
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  1. No One Was Driving The Car
    by La Dispute
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    oscar this album makes me want to shave my head. regardless a beautiful album, self portrait backwards hit like a gutpunch on my first listen

    "do you feel fulfilled? i don't mean to sound harsh, do you know who you are?" Favorite track: Environmental Catastrophe Film.
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    mindshambles Blown away from the start. It has a mature feeling to it, and feels like the whole album has been composed carefully to take the listener along on a journey. Straight into my regular rotation, and slotting in to my favorite La Dispute albums at or very near the top
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    rahnos Punchy, raw and sparse, yet a powerful Punky sound to much of the new album. Favorite track: Man with Hands and Ankles Bound.
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  2. EG2: Dowsing Voice
    by Emma Ruth Rundle
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    magoski When you awaken from debauchery of the night before
    and you find yourself hearing this
    ancient
    calling uR Hearing
    right night is
    truth
    telling you
    that it is near
    you better know before you call
    listen before you hear
    to the movement of the sound
    the waves of Air
    rivers and streams of Air
    the smallest channels
    require an. Electron Microscope 2see
    into the Beyond
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    Maybe UStart Here
    In the Still of the
    In Between
    the Path through Air of
    Sound
    SpaceTime

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    Kir Mokum this is like a soundtrack to an unmade robert eggers movie. like the sounds of an etherial pagan flow state.
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    Eroica This is Emma's best work: absolute creative freedom, 21st century witchcraft. Hits deep in the soul, but only if you are actually alive.
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  3. Waves II
    by Pedalgaze
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  4. Electric Guitar One
    by Emma Ruth Rundle
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    Julian O. This makes me feel like I'm a European cowboy, riding through marshlands and mossy forests, lost in time. Favorite track: Göteborg.
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    degelle Spare and haunting, like the soundtrack for Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man." Favorite track: Oslo, Part 1.
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    Richard Madden Having stumbled across the 'On Dark Horses' documentary on YouTube a short while ago, it was good to find that this collection of tracks features the music playing in the background in that short film. Very chilled. Very cool. Very Ruth. Favorite track: Oslo, Part 2.
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  5. Music From The Bella Vista
    by Emma Ruth Rundle
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    Der Ohlsen "Rundle has created an in comparison to EG2: Dowsing Voice completely different and for many listeners probably far more accessible full-on Experimental album here, which radiates peacefulness and quiet contemplation. Subtle and beautiful!"

    derohlsen.blogspot.com/2025/10/a-digital-quad-feat-boris-brutus.html
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    Sam 40 mins of piano soundscapes with breaks of spoken poetry. A truly beautiful album
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  1. Lean In
    by Art School Girlfriend
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    The Field The Field
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    Neil Beautifully produced tracks and vocals, layered and interesting the whole way through.
    Shades of Into the Blue and In a Safe Place era Album Leaf in some songs, in a way I’m really enjoying. Favorite track: The Field.
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  2. Happy Ends
    by Pedalgaze
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  3. Water Nights
    by Pedalgaze
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  4. Waves
    by Pedalgaze
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  5. How to Rescue Things
    by Bill Orcutt
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    Not Reconciled Not Reconciled
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    Ted Killian Some will listen to this and only hear pastiche. But the shear ecstatic beauty of what Bill Orcutt is serving up here literally raises goose bumps and sends my heart soaring with joy. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
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    RodStench thank you for this gorgeous music - humanity needs music like this more than ever <3
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    Nate Lund Surprisingly soothing played quietly amid a hellacious duloxetine withdrawal. Favorite track: Old Hamlet.
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