Blue Daisy and Hey!Zeus are Dahlia Black and it's a really rather
black dalhia. it sure is sick too and the video is no healthier. out on
37 Aventures
been following Daisy for a while. I remember his debut album
being described
somewhere as disturbing yet highly enjoyable or something along these
lines. I personally don't find dark disturbing - not a fan of major key
nahmean. either
way I enjoy it very much. brain music. my kinda dark. disturbs you or
not it's an intense and emotional experience, deep and engaging. it's
quite rare for me to like the sort of music that makes people use words
like 'cinematic' and 'soundscapes', but that's I gues more to do with
people than music.. anyways anyways
There's never really a grab for your attention
in any of the tracks ... they're long and winding affairs that wait
for you to come to them. As such, you might think of the album like an
evolving filmstrip that changes with each frame and has new narrative
details coming in at every turn, right up until the end. Each track
tells a tale, basically. this is an excerpt from a review of a
completely different album by a different artist (er..yeah..) but I find
it perfect. it's an introspective album and it's a great pleasure to
look into Daisy's mind, preferably while stoned as the sounds become
almost tactile.
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