Cavetown – Cavetown

Album Info

Artist: Cavetown

Title: Cavetown

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. Meteor Shower (4:25)
  • 2. Everything Is Temporary (Sticks and Stones) (3:04)
  • 3. We’re Alive (3:20)
  • 4. Hazel (3:42)
  • 5. Untitled V.2 (3:26)
  • 6. Intermission (1:37)
  • 7. Banana Bread (4:49)
  • 8. Devil Town (2:59)

Review

Get ready for a musical journey that'll make your heart sing and your toes tap! Robin Skinner, the mastermind behind Cavetown, dropped his self-titled debut album 'Cavetown' back in November 2015, and let me tell you, it's a treat for the ears.

This album is like a cozy blanket fort made of sound. Skinner's got this magical way of blending acoustic strums with electronic beats that'll have you feeling all sorts of warm and fuzzy inside. Take 'Meteor Shower' for example - it's like stargazing on a crisp autumn night, but in song form. And don't even get me started on 'Untitled v.2' - it's the musical equivalent of finding a perfectly skippable stone on a quiet beach.

What really gets me about this album is how Robin pours his heart out in every track. He's singing about all the stuff we go through growing up, those messy feelings and relationships we all stumble through. It's got that homemade charm too, like he recorded it in his bedroom (which, let's be real, he probably did). It's the kind of album that makes you want to curl up with a cup of hot cocoa and just let the music wash over you. Trust me, give it a listen and you'll see why Cavetown fans can't get enough of this debut gem! - Hayley