Rumskib
Rumskib
Rumskib--sounds like a drink pirates used to enjoy below decks, doesn't it? In fact, it's Danish for pretty, dreamy, shoegazer-y pop music. No, not really. I haven't the foggiest idea what the name means, but the music does indeed shiver me timbers. It's not unlike some of the pretty, dreamy, shoegazer-y pop music that used to pop-ulate (sorry) the old
Hyperium label's catalog (
Mellonta Tauta,
Sleeping Dogs Wake, etc.). The vocalist, Tine Louise Kortermand, has a classic ethereal voice--a little bit of
Cocteau Twins' Liz Fraser, a touch of
Lush's Miki Berenyi, a dash of
Björk--which makes a nice contrast with the distorted guitars.
It's good stuff. Wouldn't mind hearing more.
Also today:45:39
Allerseelen &
Sangre Cavallum,
Barco do Vinho45:37
Einstürzende Neubauten,
Tabula Rasa (CD 1 of 2)
45:37
The Smiths,
The Smiths45:36
In the Nursery,
Praxis45:34
Love Spirals Downwards,
Ever45:34
Tearwave,
Tearwave45:33
Evil's Toy,
Human RefuseNew arrival! 53:42
Stalnoy Pakt,
Russia's Awakening45:30
Cocteau Twins,
Lullabies to Violaine (CD 3 of 4)
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