supported by 11 fans who also own “the farthest arm of the galaxy”
there's something about this particular release that stands out, making it one of my favorite woaa releases ... not sure I can say or understand why + I suppose that's perfectly ok Guest Host
supported by 10 fans who also own “the farthest arm of the galaxy”
don't let the serenity of the first part throw you off. as pretty and serene as that is, it descends quickly into haunting chants of disturbing melancholy drone choirs, disembodied voices wandering through the cosmos, seeking something impossible to find, aural proof that there are more questions than answers. we eventually return to a form of serenity and sadness but we are forever transformed after listening until the end. highly recommended. Scott Lawlor
The aptly-named Hauntings write songs that are sinister and moody—the seconds in a horror film right before the jump scare. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 3, 2023