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5.0 classic
Japandroids Post-Nothing
This is the album for those summer days, driving with your windows down, blasting music from your car even
if you have a shitty sound system. It is for when you're getting down on yourself or think you are going
through some sort of quarter-life crisis. It is nostalgic. It is also an album I can listen to from start to finish
every single time.
This Will Destroy You Tunnel Blanket
This album will destroy you.rReally though, this album is great. I think 'Little Smoke' and 'Powdered Hand' are my favorites. I like long ambient/drone/noise, though, so I may be a little biased.rSo, if you're into that kind of stuff, listen to this album.

4.5 superb
Tim Hecker Ravedeath, 1972
Wonderful album. When I listen to this with a nice set of headphones, the background noises/field recordings sound like they are in the room I'm in. If I'm sort of zoning out while listening, I get confused and need to take off my phones to hear what's going on...rIt's hard to pick out a single track. I can have this album on repeat and forget that I'm listening to more than one track; everything flows nicely. The first time I heard 'In the Fog: II', though, was awesome.

4.0 excellent
The Field Looping State of Mind
I don't remember how I found out about this guy, but I'm glad I did. I had this album on repeat for a good while last year. I think I like listening to this all the way through as opposed to FHWGS, which I like a lot, but I rather skip through.
Touche Amore Parting The Sea Between Brightness And Me
Short, sweet, somewhat repetitive, but it's still a great listen. All that angst!
Trophy Scars Alphabet Alphabets
Not sure why people are hating the "filler" tracks. I mean, I don't usually listen to them anymore. I tend to skip over 'Alibi. Alibis.' Maybe 'Yes' and 'No' too. I've listened to this album all the way through so many times, though. I don't feel too bad about skipping over the interludes.rI also don't know why people here are saying they went "scene." That's more confusing than reading about complaints that there's are a couple minute long interludes.rI'm a little late to this party, but when this album came out in the summer of 2006 I listened to it almost everyday, twice a day, for the entire summer. It was the first time I heard Trophy Scars. Yes, their previous EPs are great too. This album was great in its own way. I'm glad they evolved. All bands should. Their most recent stuff is pretty awesome too.rI only really wrote this now because this album will be released on vinyl in March and Trophy Scars plans on doing a record release show playing Alpabets in its entirety. Can't wait!
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