Album Review
Tomo Katsurada & Jonny Nash :: At the Emerald Pool
Tomo Katsurada and Jonny Nash trade guitar lines until the two players dissolve into one — a quiet dialogue built from a year of playing together.
Album reviews exploring ambient folk, hauntology, and pastoral drone — records examined not as products but as weather systems, turned over for the residue they leave behind.
Album Review
Tomo Katsurada and Jonny Nash trade guitar lines until the two players dissolve into one — a quiet dialogue built from a year of playing together.
Album Review
For Gia Margaret, singing was never the obvious thing: between There's Always Glimmer and now there's a damaged vocal cord, two instrumental albums born out of silence, a whole grammar of ambient built because the voice was missing.
Album Review
Cate Kennan writes and produces everything herself, and it shows: here, self-production is not a fallback but a poetics — a chosen poverty that leaves the seams visible.