Noting compares to this album in 2024 yet!!! Most dope albums are 36 - 46 minutes long. I’m thiis is straight solid state “Gold” No Skips 🎿 Never Weakness!!!
Where can I get a vinyl? This is a dream pop lo fi instant classic. Need it playing while I’m cleaning, brewing coffee, dancing, kissing, staring into the void….
Same, I think it’s definitely possible we’ll get it judging from the wording on the website. The fact that they offer free downloads for the WAV files is crazy though. I would happily pay for this music
I know nothing bout Cindy Lee, this double album is Fire 🔥 for having 32 songs and I only at Dracula, this has banger after banger and I’m probably giving this a 9/10 if the end ain’t flawless 9.5 or 10/10 if it is 🙏🙏🙏
Love this record so much. It's been months and I'm still finding new things to love about it. I played a show with Viet Cong once, the last they ever did under that name. Between preoccupations, Women and this record - they've made some of my favourites over the years. I hope to see them again in Australia
I would sooooo buy this on vinyl. one of the most truthful albums I have heard in the last 4-5 year. Makes me feel spacious and claustrophobic all at the same time. Wonderful.
Cindy Lee - 24/7 (Fan Album) - A compilation of various unreleased songs and non album singles ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XRGvItSRWbE.htmlsi=Cp93XVDXn-oA-yb4
I know the scene of the cover very well, growing up in Alberta. You see those trains run through with that exact design. Looks like its October or November in the cover with the grass color, probably in one of the el nino years like this one, when the air gets cold as fuck but it's so dry there's no snow on the ground. The pavement itself looks distinctly Albertan. I find often American and British musicians have a sense of feeling familiar enough to my reality, but almost sort of a parallel reality where certain things that feel distinctive are not to be seen and certain things are taken to be near-universals, and yet I have never truly touched those experiences. But this album, I know the place it was born in well.
I really enjoy hypnagogic pop artists such as Ariel Pink. But Cindy Lee's piece of a "surreal" (the Needle Drop) reference to an imagined past is even more unexpected. Chapeau!