Review: Alan Palomo – World of Hassle
World of Hassle takes a half-step away from the sounds that made Palomo famous with Neon Indian, cautiously exploring an all-new style.
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World of Hassle takes a half-step away from the sounds that made Palomo famous with Neon Indian, cautiously exploring an all-new style.
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It’s certainly a unique listen, even by Beck’s eclectic standards, but it’s debatable how often you’ll actually want to journey back to Hyperspace.
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Outer Peace sounds exactly as zen as you’d imagine, and its new sounds and introspective lyrics show that for Toro y Moi, serenity can still come with a sense of adventure.
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As controversial as they are, musical genres help us better express what we listen to and find artists similar to those we already enjoy. In general terms, you can say you enjoy “rock” or “hip-hop” or “country.” With indie music, you might say “this has a folk sound” or “this is garage rock” or “this
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