Review
Yo, let's talk about Crumb's latest drop, "AMAMA"! This album is like a dreamy mixtape for your soul, blending those hazy indie vibes with some serious shoegaze feels. The band's really leveled up their game, crafting this lush soundscape that'll have you floating on a cloud of synths and Mellotrons.
Lila Ramani's vocals? Pure magic. They're all misty and mysterious, weaving through the tracks like a ghost in the machine. And speaking of tracks, "From Outside a Window Sill" hits you with that cozy, homesick vibe, while "Side by Side" cranks up the energy with some killer drums. Then there's "Crushxd" - it's like indie rock and bossa nova had a baby, and it's absolutely adorable.
But it's not all chill vibes and good times. "AMAMA" gets deep, exploring themes of loneliness and self-discovery. The lyrics might seem simple at first, but they're like little mantras that burrow into your brain. And let's not forget the critics - they're eating this album up like it's the last slice of pizza at 2 AM. With a Metacritic score of 78, it's clear Crumb's onto something special here. Trust me, you're gonna want this one on repeat. - Jamie