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These headphones sound incredible. The bass is rich and warm, and the mids and highs are super detailed. They're really quiet too, with hardly any noise when you touch them after a good clean. The box could be better, but for the price, you're getting a steal.
These headphones sound absolutely fantastic! The bass is rich and warm, while the mids and highs are incredibly detailed. They're super quiet too, with hardly any noise coming from the surface after a good clean. The box could be better, but for what you pay, it's a steal.
Prior to Manitoba being flooded with Caribou, it initially went UP IN SMOKES. More untidy than his first album, this one displays Snaith venturing into a more natural and often times trippy direction. The disorder of "I've Lived On A Dirt Road All My Life" transitions into the soft strums and tapping percussion of "Skunks." Meanwhile, the quick "Hendrix With Ko" has a sort of easy-listening vibe, and the country feel of "Jacknuggeted" blends with its electronic appeal. But the disorder comes back on "Bijoux," only to settle down by "Kid You'll Move Mountains." "Crayon" provides a moment of pure joy, and "Every Time She Turns Round It's Her Birthday" wraps up the album with more psychedelia. This album is absolutely scorching.
Prior to Manitoba being flooded with Caribou, it initially went UP IN SMOKE. More of a mess than his first album, this one displays Snaith venturing into a more natural and frequently trippy realm. The disorder of "I've Lived On A Dirt Road All My Life" transitions into the soft plucks and clattering beats of "Skunks." Meanwhile, the lively "Hendrix With Ko" has a kind of easy-listening vibe, and the rustic charm of "Jacknuggeted" blends with its electronic appeal. But the chaos creeps back on "Bijoux," only to settle down by "Kid You'll Move Mountains." "Crayon" brings a moment of pure joy, and "Every Time She Turns Round It's Her Birthday" wraps up the album with more psychedelic vibes. This album is on fire.
Prior to Manitoba being flooded with Caribou, it initially went UP IN SMOKE. More untidy than his first album, this record displays Snaith venturing into a more natural and frequently psychedelic territory. The disorder of "I've Spent My Whole Life On A Dirt Road All My Life" transitions to the soft plucks and tapping beats of "Skunks." Meanwhile, the lively "Hendrix With Ko" has an almost easy-breezy vibe, and the rustic charm of "Jacknuggeted" blends with its electronic appeal. But the disorder comes back on "Bijoux," only to settle down by "Kid You'll Move Mountains." "Crayon" brings a moment of pure joy, and "Every Time She Turns Round It's Her Birthday" wraps up the album with more psychedelia. This album is absolutely scorching.
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