Bloom
In 2012, Beach House released 'Bloom'. A lush, slow-burning dream-pop record that deepens their signature sound with cinematic beauty and emotional weight.
In 2012, Beach House released 'Bloom'. A lush, slow-burning dream-pop record that deepens their signature sound with cinematic beauty and emotional weight.
In 1994, Portishead released 'Dummy'. A smoky, slow-burning debut that with ghostly samples, vinyl crackle and Beth Gibbons’ aching vocals.
In 2013, Vampire Weekend released 'Modern Vampires of the City'. A richly textured, emotionally resonant album about time, faith and fading youth.
In 1968, The Zombies released 'Odessey and Oracle'. A lush, melodic psych-pop farewell recorded just before the band split. Long overlooked, it’s now considered one of the greatest cult albums of the ’60s.
In 1971, The Who turned the collapse of a rock opera into one of rock’s greatest triumphs. 'Who’s Next' distilled their raw power into something cinematic - fusing synthesizers with thunderous drums, anthemic riffs and existential angst.
In 1998, Cat Power released 'Moonpix'. A hushed, haunted masterpiece that offers an intimate portrait of an artist on the edge.