mydreamfever   Rough and Beautiful Place
3.2
good
Release Date: 2022
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2.5 averageajcollins15 | January 12th 22

Although a powerful classical album that has a lot of nuanced approaches to counterbalance the ups and downs of everyday life, there is really nothing that fully sticks out to me as: emotional or impressive. Don?t get me wrong it?s a very lovely album when it?s on, but once the album is over it?s utterly forgotten in my mind. Plus, the length of the album is too much for what it wants to be. Honestly if you like the idea and approach of this album listen to one of the pioneers: Masakatsu Takagi, especially his 2014 masterpiece ?Kagayaki?.

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3.2 goodErwann S. STAFF | March 14th 24

Parannoul releases a classical new age record under another moniker - and it's aight. This sure is lush, beautiful music, but its prettiness does too often feel hollow.

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3.0 goodgryndstone | January 3rd 22

Bright and jangly soundscapes with only a little variation ; https://mydreamfever.bandcamp.com/album/rough-and-beautiful-place

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3.5 greatAnthracks | December 26th 22
3.5 greatDANcore | July 30th 22
3.5 greatPloKool23 | June 15th 22
4.0 excellentSnowdog808 | April 30th 22
3.0 goodyungxkangaroo | March 3rd 22
4.0 excellentBrandon Taylor | February 22nd 22
4.0 excellenttruly the taylor swift of the underage viagra demographic | February 8th 22
4.0 excellentsncold | February 7th 22
3.0 goodtectactoe | February 1st 22
3.0 goodTheManMachine | January 28th 22
4.0 excellentCharacterMusings | January 12th 22
3.5 greatmattymetbril | January 12th 22
3.0 goodOobaloo | January 11th 22
3.5 greatSAPoodle | January 10th 22
2.5 averagearf | January 9th 22
3.0 goodSesame Street traditionalist | January 6th 22
1.0 awfulbirdmusiclog | January 3rd 22

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