Cryogeyser - Obvious
Off of Through the Soil II.
A most excellent charity compilation and this track in particular is hitting all the right spots for me.
And now we shall call it a night, ready to rest. Be good to yourselves and to each other.
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Track of the day // Paris Texas - Cyanide feat. cryogeyser
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“how does one explain the sun to someone who’s never seen it for themself?”
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every time i smoke i cannot help but turn this jawn on immediamenteeee
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Squirrel Flower- When A Plant Is Dying
This song is from Squirrel Flower’s 2023 album, Tomorrow’s Fire.
Squirrel Flower is playing at Lodge Room in Los Angeles on Friday, 2/2/24, with Cryogeyser and Gal Pal.
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Do you know that you are the strongest sun coming in mourning
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Haunting all the places I'm going
You always end up showing
Up at all the wrong times
Did I say the wrong line
Leach - Cryogeyser
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# 4,405
Through The Soil label: Through The Soil II (2022)
Hark! Another Brooklyn label-based charity compilation. Good. Sign us up. We always give Kings County a chance when it comes to artists, bands, and labels knowing that All Things Omega is only 50 miles away and is proud to be associated with the scene. Compilations featuring unsigned and no-label artists such as Through The Soil’s latest are great because you don’t know what to get or even expect. Omega took a good amount of cuts from last year’s compilation benefiting The National Network Of Abortion Funds (previously The Trevor Project) and it’s an curious mostly-blissful reprieve of the usual density we pursue for our radio show.
There’s plenty of new experiences to be had when you first hear the spoiled sounds Sword II’s bedroom pop number “First Rule Of The Bug”, Cryogeyser’s sad, worrisome shoegaze “Obvious”, and the slow looks of Horse Jumper Of Love’s “Hotel Swimming Pool” it gives you as you walk past. Something sparse and attentive of “Hot Toddy” from Kolezanka would sound like a close intimate in-studio affair, whereas Hiding Places’ takes itself to familiar territory in “The Fly” with it’s Nineties’-soaked alternative delivery. Slower, near-silent moments such as Lala Lala, Tomberlin’s “Good Luck New Year” would make you believe you’re experiencing the darker parts of a bright sundown on the horizon during a dry low-humidity day, and Parannoul’s “Lost And Found” claims itself as a critically serious Springtime moment. There’s other tracks coming in stronger and intensified featuring Sam Silbert, They Are Gutting A Body Of Water, and Sun Organ on an otherwise placatory collection that’s easeful, steady, and mostly at peace with itself.
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cyanide - Paris Texas Feat. Cryogeyser
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