No matter how far I've wandered, I can see you eyes at the end of the road.
Friday, 27. April 2007, 17:15:27

Picture stolen from Flickr - Beautiful Scenery.
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Guys I passed on the beast Physic exam this week. I feel high
Above is one post-rock song from rather unknown band named The Underwear band ._. And actually I myself got blind of why I chose that title for this entry.
Frankly I have had enough encouragement and motivation to take my laziness away from me, sitting here listening and writing some words for the so-called album reviews, since I realized that there're a few people still reading my blog everyday. Thank you, and I ever thought that no one would have bothered to visit an all-time non-promoted blog with full of boring music, indeed. Nevertheless, even if nobody is interested in this place, I still write and post my favorite music regularly.
Now, again, my stupid reviews on 2 albums I devoured this week:

Que Sera sera OST
I was very eager for an album contributed by all Fluxus artists. The music here is kinda sullen and slow in tempo, thus i found some tracks doing its very good job to tempt you guys into deep sleep. Seperatedly I love the 3 instrumental tracks the most, though Where the story ends, Alex and Loveholic satisfied my ears quite perfectly, as always. The first track, named the same as the movie's title, can be called "nostalgia" and is quite sentimental. It would be awesome if they all were made by Fluxus Music. Even though they have come into mainstream not long ago, their music quality remains the same. You know its Fluxus when you can feel the love, happiness and relaxation in most of their music, which are brought to you through awfully nice melody. Try track 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12 and you can hear sample track 1 beside http://files.myopera.com/Flores%20P/files/01%20queserasera.mp3 .

[Dont blame me. I tried in vain to search for a bigger album cover and got no better result.
Humming Urban Stereo - Baby Love
Jeereen disappointed me, tremendously. But its was just about the first part before the interlude. I almost forget how each track was, because I turned sleepy during these first 7 songs. This album is mainly lounge, bossa nova and some distinguishable tracks. Actually I feel revived after listening to the second part. More guitar sounds, and even some experiences with chiptune and soul are some remarkable stuffs from Baby Love. However, I dont understand Korean so I have no idea if the lyric itself made this album darker and more gloomy than HUS' previous works, which contains less cute and childish music.





