







Waltz's debut album, "Looking-Glass Self," is a whimsical journey through the looking glass of eccentricity. The band's blend of dreamy melodies, quirky lyrics, and off-kilter instrumentation creates a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is infectious. From the opening track "Mirror, Mirror," a hypnotic blend of shimmering synths and pulsating bass, to the closing notes of "Through the Looking-Glass," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases vocalist Alice Day's haunting vocals, "Looking-Glass Self" is a whirlwind of sonic delights. Waltz's ability to seamlessly blend elements of alt-pop, electronica, and avant-garde make them a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Each track on the album is a kaleidoscope of sound, with layers upon layers of intricate instrumentation that reveal something new with each listen. Standout tracks include the hypnotic "Reflections," the pulsating "Distorted Identity," and the ethereal "Fading Illusions." Each song on the album feels like a glimpse into another world, where reality is fluid and boundaries are meant to be broken. In conclusion, "Looking-Glass Self" is a captivating debut from a band that is clearly unafraid to push boundaries and experiment with their sound. Waltz is a band to watch in the coming years, as they continue to redefine what it means to be a musician in today's ever-changing music landscape. So grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let Waltz take you on a journey through the looking glass. Cheers!
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Details:Waltz's debut album, "Looking-Glass Self," is a whimsical journey through the looking glass of eccentricity. The band's blend of dreamy melodies, quirky lyrics, and off-kilter instrumentation creates a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is infectious. From the opening track "Mirror, Mirror," a hypnotic blend of shimmering synths and pulsating bass, to the closing notes of "Through the Looking-Glass," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases vocalist Alice Day's haunting vocals, "Looking-Glass Self" is a whirlwind of sonic delights. Waltz's ability to seamlessly blend elements of alt-pop, electronica, and avant-garde make them a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Each track on the album is a kaleidoscope of sound, with layers upon layers of intricate instrumentation that reveal something new with each listen. Standout tracks include the hypnotic "Reflections," the pulsating "Distorted Identity," and the ethereal "Fading Illusions." Each song on the album feels like a glimpse into another world, where reality is fluid and boundaries are meant to be broken. In conclusion, "Looking-Glass Self" is a captivating debut from a band that is clearly unafraid to push boundaries and experiment with their sound. Waltz is a band to watch in the coming years, as they continue to redefine what it means to be a musician in today's ever-changing music landscape. So grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let Waltz take you on a journey through the looking glass. Cheers!
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Waltz's debut album, "Looking-Glass Self," is a whimsical journey through the looking glass of eccentricity. The band's blend of dreamy melodies, quirky lyrics, and off-kilter instrumentation creates a sonic landscape that is as unpredictable as it is infectious. From the opening track "Mirror, Mirror," a hypnotic blend of shimmering synths and pulsating bass, to the closing notes of "Through the Looking-Glass," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases vocalist Alice Day's haunting vocals, "Looking-Glass Self" is a whirlwind of sonic delights. Waltz's ability to seamlessly blend elements of alt-pop, electronica, and avant-garde make them a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Each track on the album is a kaleidoscope of sound, with layers upon layers of intricate instrumentation that reveal something new with each listen. Standout tracks include the hypnotic "Reflections," the pulsating "Distorted Identity," and the ethereal "Fading Illusions." Each song on the album feels like a glimpse into another world, where reality is fluid and boundaries are meant to be broken. In conclusion, "Looking-Glass Self" is a captivating debut from a band that is clearly unafraid to push boundaries and experiment with their sound. Waltz is a band to watch in the coming years, as they continue to redefine what it means to be a musician in today's ever-changing music landscape. So grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let Waltz take you on a journey through the looking glass. Cheers!
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artist | the waltz |
format | cd |
type | album |
Brand | Labelman |
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