Nice instrumental work, good backdrop with typically lo-fi vocalism. But, then there is some diversity, suddenly I'm in some curious gothic frame of sound, like a night-flower blossoming. That was Yeti.
Lorka is a well choreographed piano/poesie mix. Witches' Sabbath summons thoughts of dancing merrily around a fire in the woodlands, complete with chanting. Enchanting! As for Cosmic Gloomy Autumn, what a profound change in ambience and this album is turning out to be a glorious mix of talented expression. It's a beautiful track.
Valentin Petrovich (Don't Die) is caprice epitomized. Poppy. While Morning Passengers, makes a subtle switch of tone and atmosphere again, with an affluent style. Lullaby lulls with expansive strumming and humming. Then, Note Under A Pillow, is a curious, electronic burble, nice but a little beleaguering.