Tuesday, March 26, 2013

"One Less Philistine" by Lid Emba




Hey Everybody,

We are proud to present to you "One Less Philistine" by Lid Emba. "One Less Philistine" was released on "Terminal Muse: Yellow" in February of 2013.



"The fifth full-length release from Lid Emba...and the third in the Terminal Muse series. This band is the project created by Sean Moore...a fellow who uses sound as a means of composition. Yellow contains more strange instrumental music created for the thinking listener. Having heard previous Lid Emba releases, we were surprised at how musical some of this album is. Drums and melodies are more pronounced this time around which could indicate a slight change in direction for the band in the future. Yellow is a short album that clocks in at just over 34 minutes. These five tracks spin like modern mood pieces...and they create some very odd moods. Cool cuts include "One Less Philistine," "Daniel's Wired Mercy," and "Hazel In My House."" - Babysue

Please take a minute to listen to "One Less Philistine" by Lid Emba.

take care,

Stickfigure Recordings

Monday, March 11, 2013

Please listen to "Wunderkammer" by Qurious




Hey Everybody,

Please take a minute to listen to "Wunderkammer" by Qurious. "Wunderkammer" was released on Qurious's second album entitled "Void Vanishing".



"Music coming from the state of Georgia sure has changed over the past five decades. Whereas the state was once mainly known as a haven for Southern rock and cover bands...Georgia now hosts a wild array of different artists with musical styles that go all around the universe and back again. Case in point is Qurious...the duo of Mike Netland and Catherine Quesenberry. These two artists combine dreamy sounds, electronic beats, and breathy vocals to create their own unique otherworldly dream pop. Netland and Quesenberry impressed lots of folks with their previous album (Planet Plant). Void Vanishing is bound to please fans and bring in many more. This nine track album is a nice cool spin and never ceases to satisfy. Cool reflective cuts include "Gaida," "Rubies," and "Termina." Groovy stuff with a slightly European sound." - Babysue

thanks for listening to "Wunderkammer".

take care,

Stickfigure Recordings