gobbinjr
“stars implode”
gobbinjr’s songs feel lived in, from the inescapable grooves to the appropriately dazzling production, there’s a sense of comfort. Perhaps crystal rabbit moon should feel lived in as an album eight years in the making, but if patience is the key, then patience truly is a virtue. “stars implode,” the record’s second single, opens with the soft touch of sustained synths, keys, and a really gluey rhythm highlighted by Emma Witmer’s exceptional bass progression. Just as you feel inclined to sink into the song, gobbinjr start shifting things around, dropping out elements as others arise, the entire framework remains in tact but the details fade and reappear in new shapes. With distortion and samples that last a matter of seconds before receding and a drawn out tranquility, the path weaves ever so briefly into fuzzy punk territory, bashing it out for a fractured moment before snaking back into surrealist pop at its catchiest. – DG
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