The Fashionably Late Top 125 of 2019: Tombstones In Their Eyes
Another rough year corresponded to another bumper crop of excellent music. Once again, my list is huge, because I fell in love with each of these 125 records and found it impossible to not include all of them in my fashionably late list.
I'm choosing to post my favorites in alpha order from A-Z again this year. You'll probably find some records that everyone and their fifth cousin raved about, but I hope you'll also find a few records that might be new to you, and that you'll fall in love with them as much as I have.
My thanks, as always, to the artists who created these records.
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Who: Tombstones In Their Eyes
What: Maybe Someday
When: November 2019
Where: Somewherecold Records
Why: Towering, murky psych gaze from LA's Tombstones In Their Eyes. Maybe Someday is a season of sonic plumes of thick, opiatic smoke, a dark and enveloping collection of songs that feels capable of suspending time and space. Dense layers of sound inhabit every song on Maybe Someday, a narcotic cacophony of sounds to help numb the pain - but also feel incredibly alive.
I'm choosing to post my favorites in alpha order from A-Z again this year. You'll probably find some records that everyone and their fifth cousin raved about, but I hope you'll also find a few records that might be new to you, and that you'll fall in love with them as much as I have.
My thanks, as always, to the artists who created these records.
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Who: Tombstones In Their Eyes
What: Maybe Someday
When: November 2019
Where: Somewherecold Records
Why: Towering, murky psych gaze from LA's Tombstones In Their Eyes. Maybe Someday is a season of sonic plumes of thick, opiatic smoke, a dark and enveloping collection of songs that feels capable of suspending time and space. Dense layers of sound inhabit every song on Maybe Someday, a narcotic cacophony of sounds to help numb the pain - but also feel incredibly alive.
[posted 4.12.20]
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