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Randomly came across this album that came out in 1996 and I kinda fell in love with it the other night. Something charming about realizing there were also people making cool ass indie music aside from the more mainstream stuff that ends up being more remembered as decades pass. I mean it's not unheard but I'm somehow just discovering it. Def worth a spin as autumn is hitting , big indie folky/chill 90s vibes.
Nov 2, 2023

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Wow I totally forgot about the song Babylon from this album. Thank u for this genuinely
Feb 1, 2025
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omfg this is my most nostalgic album. this sounds like long drives to Minneapolis in the back of my parents mini van my cheek glued to the window watching the Midwest flat plains stretch forever. every song on here feels like a time machine
Feb 1, 2025
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Hit your post randomly and this has made my day. Thanks
Feb 6, 2024
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my friend Kevin sent me this album last night and it's really scratching the itch I had for like, straightforward classic indie rock but done very well. the songs are so direct and deliberate and I love how stripped down the arrangements are. kinda feels like yo la tengo at their best, some of the motifs songs etc. I <3 music
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one of my favorite late 2000s indie albums, revisiting it this morning and listening in full again. Quick Canal is a transcendent song, reminds me of going to a club one time and hearing it played out by a DJ which really shook me
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This album is like when you’re in the park on a summer day, a bit stoned, and everything seems to be pretty hazy. No one’s really following a conversation per se, and no one knows how long you’ve been sitting there for. One of four highly anticipated solo records from the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young boys, released in I think ‘71. I dont know enough about CSNY to compare and contrast (except that I know Neil Young was never interested much in this kind of la-la-la’ing on his solo efforts). I like this record because it’s like insight into the mind of the last living Hippie, the true Hippie- snapshots and reel to reels from the end of the Love Decade. It sorta feels like Crosby’s standing there in the rain wondering what happened to everyone, when was it hip to get paranoid? Maybe we were lost in a flower dream the whole time! This is seriously easy listening- and I disagree with Lester Bangs who called it “the perfect aural aid to digestion”- this is music to wander around to, to contemplate some things to, or just to zone out to.
May 23, 2025