groovyfroggremlin
Found Nobonoko on YouTube and this was one of my favorite videos to listen to while I work. As you can tell I am extra happy that I found that they upload their music to Bandcamp as well! :D
Favorite track: Waterfront Booossa.
spectoby
this stuff tastes good in my ears
Favorite track: Chat au Chocolat.
lucky
sounds like those multicolor christmas lights in a really fun cool way
Favorite track: Birthday Dog.
sidmeister3
First time I heard this song on the podcast, I listened to it 8 times. Touches my rotten soul it does.
sixwingedbee
I heard this song for the first time when my grandmother passed, losing another important woman in my family. It helped comfort me when I was staring at the roof of my car in my small town.
ravenwulfgar
Hearing the lyrics into the chorus for the first time, I hit one of those urges to hear it in full.
Dude, this made me so homesick. That Chorus Just Hit, Man.
ori
the sequel to their self-titled first album, all the things to love about the first one are present here again and dialed up. catchy songs with down-to-earth stories of the average person, some corporate critique, the works. great stuff
Favorite track: Hullabaloo.
ningata
Hard choice but its just too good man.
Favorite track: Gas Mask.
Tom Colquhoun
“A cold wind blows through the city. It smells of snow… and gunpowder.” Shivers wouldn't hit so hard without this perfect soundtrack. Revachol sounds so tired, and broken. And yet the people keep going, and there's beauty in that. No other artist could have conjured that so perfectly, and for all the top-tier writing Disco wouldn't have been the game it was without this.
Favorite track: The Insulindian Miracle.
Anisette
All around you, rain falls on the great city of Revachol. Rain drips from the eaves and floods the gutters, washing the filth away.
Favorite track: La Revacholiere.
strikerownsanairfryer
some of the most atmospheric video game soundtracks of all time and its a great soundtrack for the greatest rpg ever made Favorite track: Precinct 41 Major Crime Unit.