Tuesday, May 29, 2012
LISTEN: Nomadic Firs
By
Quinn S.
Lo-fi bedroom pop that sounds like a dream permeating the confines of a bedroom. It's dreamy, charming, and uplifting -- a welcomed change, and reprieve, from all the depressing things we hear about in the world these days. Nomadic Firs (aka Ryan Boos) takes the warmth and intimacy of tape-based lo-fi music and mixes in elements of electropop as well as a sort of '60s sunshine pop glimmer, crafting something that's capable of being subtle and expansive. As the summer heat begins to settle in, it sounds like a fitting soundtrack for the months ahead.
"Vines," "Cover Bombs," and "In the Morning" are from Nomadic Firs self-titled album, out now on Crash Symbols.
Nomadic Firs
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Posted at
11:22 AM
Labels:
bedroom pop,
crash symbols,
electropop,
listen,
lo-fi,
nomadic firs,
ryan boos,
tracks
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