Posts Tagged ‘Beyond the Fleeting Gales’

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Crying began as a chiptune/power pop band who embraced their love for stadium rock to write infectiously melodic tunes on a massive scale. The new incarnation retains Elaiza Santos‘ personal, conversational vocal delivery put over progressive guitar riffs, spaced out synths and gargantuan, energizing production. Put your fear of change aside and enter into the new era of Crying.

a bouncing energy; every single song just… ascends to pieces of lyrics or instrumentals that stick with you

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Crying take two deeply uncool genres of music — video game music and ’80s arena-rock — and play them both like they’re the coolest thing in the world. And they do it with enough conviction to convert even the most hardened cynic. There’s no trace of irony or pretension to be found on Beyond The Fleeting Gales, just an explosion of riffage lifted to the heavens by Elaiza Santos’ sugar-sweet vocal melodies. It’s like injecting pure fun directly into your ear canals, a welcome beacon of optimism in a decidedly dark time

This album is just full of Simply wonderful. Infectious, fun, yet introspective at the same time. There’s something amazing when combining Crying’s powerful music with the calm vocal delivery. Very unique. It’s so amazing! The poppy, yet relaxing sound, mixed with upbeat and exciting melodies/drum beats. I love the energy and happiness of this album. Wool in the Wash is so relaxing, but There Was a Door is just so interesting? I haven’t heard music like this since that created in the 80s

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