…And Then She Look’d Down And Saw Miniature Houses And Miniature People And Inside The Miniature People Were Miniature Hearts Pumping Blood Through Miniature Veins (Her Mouth Was Watery And Wet)
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Taking a step for the melodic since their last studio album, Tera Melos manages to incorporate Nick Reinhart's vocals into beautiful, complex, and sometimes abrasive guitar melodies that ends up relaxing, exciting, and captivating, all at the same time. ulery
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I could play this EP for hours endlessly, a mathrock classic for a reason. it's pretty and wonderfully expressive, the horns add so much. I wish there was more losthuman113
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With song titles like "Alec Baldwin's Hair" and "12 Second Panda" you just know you're going to get some artistry. Fzugua
Airships on the Water return with another LP of phenomenally textured post-rock, moving from tender passages to well-earned crescendos. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 13, 2022
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Certainly a controversial direction for the band, but this album ultimately rests as my favorite from TTNG. The technical mastery of their previous albums is still present here along with some very thought provoking and philosophical lyrics. I may not always agree with the lyrical messaging, but this is an album which rewards careful listening. Syobnaf