Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
In 2003, M83 released 'Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts.' A record that feels less like an album and more like wandering through a city at night, guided by flickering lights and distant echoes.
In 2003, M83 released 'Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts.' A record that feels less like an album and more like wandering through a city at night, guided by flickering lights and distant echoes.
In 2006, Destroyer released 'Destroyer’s Rubies.' A restless record that feels like it’s always just ahead of itself.
In 2000, Common released 'Like Water for Chocolate.' A political record that pulled hip hop back toward warmth, musicianship and collective memory.
In 2008, Air France released 'No Way Down.' A brief, weightless EP that feels suspended between afternoons and evenings, all of it glowing softly.
In 2005, The Mountain Goats released 'The Sunset Tree.' A record that shifted John Darnielle from cult storyteller to emotional reference point.
In 2006 Camera Obscura released 'Let’s Get Out of This Country.' A record that framed romantic disappointment with grace, melody and emotional precision.