Really Old Airplanes
I personally do not have much room in my life for synthesizers, nor do find myself often craving indie pop. So why then, do I find myself constantly listening to Seattle’s Really Old Airplanes? I mean, really, beginning to end, on repeat. “Forgotten Sadly, And Broken Ends” contains songwriting and craftsmanship on a brilliant level. Each and every note serves to push the continuation of the record and worm their way into your fore-conscious. The album is full of endearingly tangled melodies, catchy, and whimsical in a way that totally doesn’t piss me off. I may never stop humming them, and I’m fine with that.
“Perennials” and “Brother” are two of my favorites.
You can hear Really Old Airplanes’ “Forgotten Sadly, And Broken Ends” on their bandcamp, and if you happen to be down at sxsw you can catch them at The Dizzy Rooster tonight.
Really Old Airplanes
I personally do not have much room in my life for synthesizers, nor do find myself often craving indie pop. So why then, do I find myself constantly listening to Seattle’s Really Old Airplanes? I mean, really, beginning to end, on repeat. “Forgotten Sadly, And Broken Ends” contains songwriting and craftsmanship on a brilliant level. Each and every note serves to push the continuation of the record and worm their way into your fore-conscious. The album is full of endearingly tangled melodies, catchy, and whimsical in a way that totally doesn’t piss me off. I may never stop humming them, and I’m fine with that.
“Perennials” and “Brother” are two of my favorites.
You can hear Really Old Airplanes’ “Forgotten Sadly, And Broken Ends” on their bandcamp, and if you happen to be down at sxsw you can catch them at The Dizzy Rooster tonight.
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