this song has me in a trance on the subway today, the artists name is life without buildings. Sue Tompkins has the voice of an angel & the instrumentalists craft beautiful stages for her to sing through
That said, I'm not sure that late-period Talk Talk gets enough credit for how soul-baringly sad and lonesome it is. There's one track on this playlist but you could just explore entire albums such as "Spirit of Eden" and its best track, I Believe In You: https://open.spotify.com/track/3SzoVeS9Eaxt6dmfXF0fPo?si=ec55366c61164a52
The whole thing is a blue-hued tone poem.
I was on here, and someone posted about their own band, local to PA I believe - I CANNOT FIND YOU ANYMORE BUT I WANT YOU TO KNOW I LISTENED. THIS IS DAMN GORGEOUS. Cut silk for a fine tailor, a stuffed bag for a boxer, and the permanent OOO message for the corporate commoner. Luxury, relief, invitation to connect/disconnect. Actor is my fav.
Iโm walking alone in dark, cold, snowy weather on the streets of some Eastern European city letting my entire body feel the intensity of all the worldโs sorrow when I hear this song. Not to be dramatic.
omg idk i wanted to see how it would feel to post on here, ive rly been so sick of the social media corporations that i love this sm, it rly feels real and makes me so happy
i literally love this app, i miss the communal aspect of the radio like the universal omg hit song like oh u all heard that ??? idk thereโs a discord and everything and it feels like im tuning into the cultural zeitgeist in a way im not with my own streaming. i also love discovering music from people and not algorithms <3 which is why i love this app too