The buildup was a bit exaggerated at times, it takes so long to really get going. But when it does, it's really rewarding. Some great blends of melodic orchestration and pure chaos without overdoing it and coming across as a band that throws everything at the wall to see what sticks (though from what I understand, that's how they construct most of their other songs
). I think you really chose wisely by sending an instrumental song by this band but who knows, I might even end up liking them!
Not the round winner but still a good tune! Ambugaton by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum by LordCost.
Got kind of the same compliments and complaints about this song, even though the complaints are very minimal. Takes quite a while to really take off, but once it does it is really quite epic. Kind of scratches my post-rock itch even though it isn't post-rock, it empowers me the same way in that it is atmospherically euphoric and huge-sounding near the end. The worst part about this song is the title.
Can Anyone Who Has Heard this Music Really Be a Bad Person? by Kaki King sent by Elite is deemed safe, despite the stupid name.
1. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Ambugaton
2. Kaki King - Can Anyone Who Has Heard this Music Really Be a Bad Person?
TAC: The Minerva Conduct - Unearth
Parama: Venenum - Trance of Death - Part II: Metanoia Journey
home: Olafur Arnalds - T___rr__'s S_n_
Elite: Kaki King - Can Anyone Who Has Heard this Music Really Be a Bad Person?LordCost: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Ambugatonlonestar: Te__e_ - Mountain
twosuitsluke: Set and Setting - Ephemerality
Letters guessed: ACDNRSTY