Editorial Reviews
Music Review:
Music Review
Benjamin Lees: Piano Sonata No. 4; Mirrors: Fantasy Variations
Beethoven: The Late String Quartets / Busch Quartet
Banda Magnificos Ao Vivo [Live] [Import]
From the Artist
"We had talked a lot about making a punk rock record that somehow still felt like a house record and had elements of psyche and soul. To a lot of people these would seem to be pretty disparate influences but somehow they make sense for us once we get to work...We were listening specifically to stuff like old Pink Floyd, John's Children, T-Rex, Black Flag, acid house, Beach Boys, Luomo, The Doors, mid-90s techno, old psyche records, Pleasure Forever, X, Song Of Zarathustra, and Antioch Arrow, to name a few."--Gold Chains
Album Description
The second LP from San Francisco producer Gold Chains finds longtime collaborator Sue Cie as a permanent addition to the band. Their sometimes haunting voices tell stories of loves lost and meanings found.