Songs About Drowning
Songs About Drowning
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Our Take
Our Take
THOUGHT FORMS' latest release, "Songs About Drowning," plunges listeners into a deep sea of sonic exploration, reminiscent of a psychedelic journey through the depths of the ocean. The Bristol-based trio effortlessly blend elements of shoegaze, post-rock, and dream pop to create a sound that is truly their own.
From the haunting opening track "Disappear," with its swirling guitar riffs and hypnotic vocals, to the pulsating rhythms of "Drown Me," THOUGHT FORMS craft a mesmerising sonic landscape that envelops the listener from start to finish. The atmospheric production and intricate layering of sound on tracks like "Infinite Ocean" and "Lost at Sea" showcase the band's impeccable attention to detail and flair for experimentation.
Lead vocalist Charlie Romijn's ethereal vocals float effortlessly over the lush instrumentation, adding an otherworldly quality to each track. The band's dynamic interplay and tight musicianship shine throughout the album, with each member bringing their own unique flair to the table.
"Songs About Drowning" is a stunning testament to THOUGHT FORMS' evolution as a band, showcasing their maturity and growth since their last release. With its dreamy soundscapes and introspective lyrics, this album is sure to resonate with fans old and new alike. THOUGHT FORMS have once again proven themselves to be one of the most exciting bands in the UK music scene today. Dive in and let yourself be swept away by the waves of "Songs About Drowning."
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About the artist
Thought Forms
Introducing THOUGHT FORMS: the enigmatic trio hailing from the mystical realms of Bristol. With a sound that can only be described as a sonic odyssey through a kaleidoscope of genres, THOUGHT FORMS have been making waves in the music scene since their inception. Lead vocalist and guitarist Charlie Romijn, along with bassist and vocalist Deej Dhariwal, and drummer Guy Metcalfe, have crafted a unique blend of shoegaze, post-rock, and dream pop that is both ethereal and immersive. Their hypnotic melodies and swirling guitars have captivated audiences worldwide, earning them a dedicated following of fans eager to get lost in their sonic landscapes. Their debut album, "Ghost Mountain," was met with critical acclaim, with Pitchfork praising its "mesmerizing blend of ethereal vocals and haunting instrumentals." Since then, THOUGHT FORMS have continued to push the boundaries of their sound, experimenting with new textures and tones that keep listeners on their toes. But THOUGHT FORMS are more than just a band – they are an experience. Their live shows are a transcendental journey, with swirling visuals and immersive soundscapes that transport audiences to another dimension. Whether you're a seasoned fan or a newcomer to their music, THOUGHT FORMS are sure to leave you spellbound. So, next time you find yourself in need of a musical adventure, look no further than THOUGHT FORMS. Let their otherworldly sounds wash over you and take you on a journey you won't soon forget.
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