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Shaven Primates Drop Mind-Bending “Birds Aren’t Real” [Album]

Shaven Primates

5-piece dark-wave, art-rock, proto/post-punk band Shaven Primates has released their new album, “Birds Aren’t Real.” This sonic journey, laden with enigmatic melodies and thought-provoking lyricism, will have you questioning reality itself.

With “Birds Aren’t Real,” Shaven Primates catapult us into a dimension of sonic innovation that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. Seamlessly weaving elements of dark-wave and art-rock, this album thrives on its avant-garde nature, boldly defying conventional norms. Embark on an auditory odyssey as the band leads us from one hauntingly captivating track to another, promising an experience that’s nothing short of mesmerizing.

The album takes flight with the ethereal opener, “Fade Away,” immersing listeners in a sea of evocative soundscapes and entrancing vocals. “A Decision” follows suit, enveloping us in a sonic haze of nostalgia and introspection, while “Silicon Implants” delivers a punchy, high-octane performance that ignites the senses.

And then, the grand finale that gives the album its name, “Birds Aren’t RealL.” Brace yourself for an auditory manifesto that challenges societal norms and flips our perception of reality upside down. The song’s infectious hooks and poignant lyrics will resonate deeply, urging us to question the very fabric of our existence.

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In “Birds Aren’t Real,” Shaven Primates masterfully crafted a record transcending mere music. It’s an audacious statement of artistic prowess, bound to leave an indelible mark on the contemporary music landscape. With their unapologetically unique blend of genres, Shaven Primates prove themselves as pioneers of sonic exploration, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of creativity.

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Deaf Radio share the weight of quiet moments on “Idling”

Deaf Radio

Deaf Radio’s latest release, “Idling,” looks at the times in a relationship when things seem to be on hold, and no one is paying attention. It’s not about big fights or big statements, it’s about the space in between, where nothing seems to happen but everything is slowly changing.

The band captures those moments when time seems to stand still, when it’s easier to talk, but the meaning is deeper. These quiet parts of the song show how small things can have a big emotional effect. The track is about learning to be still, which is what it feels like when life stops.

But as the song goes on, you start to feel like something is changing inside you, even though you’re not moving. “Idling” by Deaf Radio is a reminder that not all changes are big or happen right away. Sometimes, the most important things happen when it looks like nothing is going on.

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Dian Sheng explores identity, life and love with “Sid” album

Dian Sheng

Dian Sheng releases his long-awaited first English-language album, “Sid,” a genre-defying collection of songs that includes pop, rock, electronic, and jazz. “Sid” is a deep, meditative exploration of identity, relationships, and self-growth, spanning 29 minutes and 12 seconds across eight tracks. This album is a personal exploration of the complex emotions of mankind and the vitality and jubilation of life.

From the opening track, “Right Now,” Dian Sheng establishes a sense of urgency and reflection. The upbeat song “I Come From Far” examines the connection between the self and one’s environment. It has joyful beats and layers that make you think and feel like part of the narrative.

The jazz ballad “Undecided Love” delves into the complexities of modern romance, featuring tender vocals and instrumentation that showcase Sheng’s delicate touch as a songwriter. “It Will Be Alright” is an empowering anthem about overcoming life’s biggest obstacles, combining electronic beats with a rock influence.

“Seventeen” is bursting with youthful energy, and its production captures the restlessness and emotionality of adolescent life. Two introspective songs with similar atmospheres, “The Way Before” and “This Life,” match chilling melodies with moving lyrics that touch on bygone relationships, self-awareness, and the quest for meaning we all experience.

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The album concludes with “Shining As Your Name,” and the final few minutes of this piece alone evoke a strong sense of hope. Dian Sheng demonstrates his ability to join emotional depth with new styles. “Sid” is an invitation into the rich musical universe of Dian Sheng, where you can both consider yourself and feel influenced.

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Written by:

Faith Koch

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