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Observer Drift | Thousands Of Days
I’ve spent the past week cruising bandcamp for gold, which has been a great pairing with my studies as of late, particularly because of the number of amazing singer-songwriter acts or experimental, lo-fi bands that can be found. Yeah, it’s not all great (not by a long shot, actually) - but in the age of the hype cycle, there’s something to be said for the waning ability to truly “discover” something new. With a service like bandcamp (and this isn’t by any means *new* information) and the venerable ocean of music of all shapes and styles, the spirit of discovery exists for anyone who’s willing to dive to the bottom to hunt for pearls.
And in that spirit, one of my first finds was the album above, Corridors, hot-off-the-presses and full of reflective, lo-fi jams. It’s simple enough and has that familiar lo-fi sound, but also uniquely expressive enough to sound different than anything I’ve heard up to this point. Thousands Of Days is my early favorite, but there are a number of solid tracks on this album go well with a front-to-back listen.
Anyway, I probably don’t need to sell it anymore than that - if the track above floats your boat, pick up Corridors for a mere $2 (or more if you want!) over at bandcamp for more of the good stuff.


