Perfect timing. The legendary TV-series by David Lynch has just come back after 27 years with the long dead but still very much attention drawing character of Laura Palmer. After four years came back also a German (or French, it's hard to find out for sure) project called Goodbye Laura Palmer. While the TV-series is still difficult to judge what it is like (the first episodes still feel like an introduction to the magical world of Twin Peaks), GLP is way simpler. We know that we can expect a deep, velvet vocal and peaceful yet moody dreampop.
GLP has some of the slow atmosphere of Cigarettes After Sex but it's less oneiric and more minimalistic. There's not much more than the warm voice of the vocalist and a guitar with drums in the background. But still each track is unique. Be it the catchy "Do It Like You Feel" or full of an unsettling mood "Silence & Dementia" or dark (and so much fitting the personal view of the world of the Laura Palmer from television) "When The City Becomes My Bed". It'd be so good to hear them live at the Roadhouse.
GLP has some of the slow atmosphere of Cigarettes After Sex but it's less oneiric and more minimalistic. There's not much more than the warm voice of the vocalist and a guitar with drums in the background. But still each track is unique. Be it the catchy "Do It Like You Feel" or full of an unsettling mood "Silence & Dementia" or dark (and so much fitting the personal view of the world of the Laura Palmer from television) "When The City Becomes My Bed". It'd be so good to hear them live at the Roadhouse.
And the album is available for pay-what-you-want!
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