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Lany
Lany (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 575240 4. Rel: 30 Jun 17
Dumb Stuff (2:20)
The Breakup (3:57)
Super Far (3:24)
Overtime (3:32)
Flowers On The Floor (4:17)
Parents (1:19)
Ilsyb (3:30)
13 (3:57)
Hericane (5:47)
Hurts (3:37)
Good Girls (4:09)
Pancakes (3:48)
Tampa (3:41)
Purple Teeth (3:54)
So, Soo Pretty (1:43)
It Was Love (3:40)
Review: Lany frontman Paul Klein leave us in precious little doubt there that he's lovelorn - almost every song on this self-titled record bemoans some melancholic development in his romantic life, set to a cinematic soundscape that's equally beholden to the synth-starred soundscapes of the '80s and modern R&B. Luckily for all and sundry however, these plaintive and potent laments find a way to alchemically transform base angst into audial gold, arriving on a cinematic plateau in which the dislocation of the modern era is subverted to form a bittersweet party soundtrack looking likely to last the remaining days of summer at the very least.
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California Girls
California Girls (limited electric blue sky blue & yellow tri-coloured vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: DNOM 061. Rel: 24 Apr 25
California World (feat Craig Xen) (4:47)
Pray I Die (3:32)
Beat It (3:20)
Beamer Boy (3:22)
Let Me Bleed (3:56)
Lil Kennedy (3:09)
Review: This six-track EP, crated between the late 'Cloud rap' icon and producer Nedarb Nagrom, is a miraculous refind and repress. The EP originally dropped in 2016 during the early wave of Peep's rise to the broth cream of the etherground emo rap and SoundCloud scene. Peep was still in the thick of lo-fi, punk and emo experimentations, and fellow traveller Nedarb had already been a frequent collaborator. The Katy Perry song referenced in the title is a red herring, as these tracks are original internet artefacts through and through, bearing none of the same pop sensibilities; they're loose and aerated, packing slipshod 808s and drawly hooks from the pink-haired icon.
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