Farewell Horizontal - Let There Be Loud (2024)
Artist: Farewell Horizontal
Title: Let There Be Loud
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Independent
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:59
Total Size: 72 / 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Let There Be Loud
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Independent
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:59
Total Size: 72 / 186 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Methuselah (3:52)
02. It's Good To Be King (3:16)
03. My Baby Died In The Boxing Day Sales (4:11)
04. Ronnie James Dio (2:30)
05. Cascading Slowly Into No (2:50)
06. Deep Fryer In My Stomach (3:08)
07. This Is What I Want (1:57)
08. My Identical Twin (3:15)
09. Warehouse (2:48)
10. Blow Up Boy (3:12)
Melbourne duo Pat Walker and Lauren Lime have created another DIY record under the Farewell Horizontal moniker. Like their previous output , Let There Be Loud is a bumpy yet fun ride through the indie landscape, a varied lo-fi indie rock record full of surprises.
Walker and Lime get more than a couple of chuckles with Deep Fryer In My Stomach—arguably the best song ever involving deep fryers. My Baby Died In The Boxing Day Sales matches dark humor (“She camped out at the store // The first one through the door // Got swept up by the horde // She’s not with us anymore”) with sixties girl group and classic pop worship and may very well be your new favorite holiday season song.
Whenever Farewell Horizontal release new music, I always find some new playlist-worthy hits and this one is no exception. Keep ’em coming, Pat and Lauren!
Walker and Lime get more than a couple of chuckles with Deep Fryer In My Stomach—arguably the best song ever involving deep fryers. My Baby Died In The Boxing Day Sales matches dark humor (“She camped out at the store // The first one through the door // Got swept up by the horde // She’s not with us anymore”) with sixties girl group and classic pop worship and may very well be your new favorite holiday season song.
Whenever Farewell Horizontal release new music, I always find some new playlist-worthy hits and this one is no exception. Keep ’em coming, Pat and Lauren!