A collection of tracks retelling sonic vignettes of the unconscious mind via field recordings, hidden folk tales, essays, illusive broadcasts, literal sounds of the sky being torn open, and some funny sounds from old PlayStation and N64 sounds. Wow.
Songs spanning from 5 Years to 5 days in the old. The definitive first long-play release of Moon Romero’s recording project Strange Falls The Night!
Marking not only the winter solstice of 2022, but also a retrospect of sorts of her 20 years being alive. What fun timing!
The album is recorded in traditional garage low fidelity style and spirit utilizing 4 track recording and virtually no sound treating. It is said to have a distressed echo in the vocals and a blanket of constant static sound, muffled and hazy.
Good genre descriptors would be
☆Alternative☆
☆Folk-ish☆
☆shoegaze☆
☆post-punk☆
☆ ☻ ☆
☆Noise☆
☆sometimes ambient!☆
☆And many more!☆
This album likely has something for everyone. Enjoy my whiny trans voice sleep deprived vulnerability, a cover of a royalty free study song that fades into a crappy cover of a End Of Small Sanctuary, a reading of fake government files —in my attempt of a William S. Burroughs impression—, a track where I believe I cry singing about some people who don’t entirely exists, and a long fade out where I fell asleep standing while playing the same chords over and over and over and over and