Soft Sounds From Another Planet (Vinyl LP) JazzJapanese Breakfast's Soft Sounds From Another Planet is less of a concept album about space exploration so much as it is a mood board come to life. Over the course of 12 tracks, Michelle Zauner explores a sonic landscape of her own design, one that's big enough to contain her influences. There are songs on this album that recall the pathos of Roy Orbisons ballads, while others could soundtrack a cinematic drive down one of Blade Runner's endless
When You Gonna Wake Up and more
But Jay-Z plays the ghetto celebrity equally well
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Egyptian and Yemeni rhythms
Features tracks from Tèsfa-Maryam Kidané
Throughout the eclectic swirl of musical influence and misanthropic irony the band never lose the ability to craft affecting laid-back pop songs and subtle
Much of it is fairly lightweight: a naive dance-rock hybrid
It is co-written by Leon Ware with Zane Grey (of Grey & Hanks) and produced by Webster Lewis
produced movie soundtracks and has succeeded at other traditionally male activities
shine through in an album which acknowledges the various music that inspires and influences Akin