The Last Rotation of Earth
In 2023, BC Camplight released The Last Rotation of Earth - a breakup album carved from grief. Bitter, bruised and weirdly magnificent.
In 2023, BC Camplight released The Last Rotation of Earth - a breakup album carved from grief. Bitter, bruised and weirdly magnificent.
Released in 2008, Grouper’s breakthrough record is a quiet, blurred masterpiece - part folk, part dream, part disappearance.
In 1978, Big Star released a record that sounded like it was falling apart as you listened. Bleak, beautiful and brutally honest.
In 1988, Talk Talk walked away from synth-pop and made something transcendent. Spirit of Eden is slow, improvised, spiritual - a cult masterpiece.
In 1993, Mazzy Star released a record that sounds like a slow-motion dream - ethereal, unhurried and quietly spellbinding. It still lingers like smoke.
In 1981, Japanese musician Phew made a record with members of Can in a Cologne studio known for birthing sonic oddities. The result is stark, hypnotic and unlike anything else.