23 Jun 2010 — NFOP
There's not much to find out about Brett Taylor except for the fact that he has recently moved from Colorado to Minneapolis, Minnesota, but I don't think this information is all that important anyway. Much more fruitful will be to tell you that Brett records as
Littoral Drift and makes slow and haunting lo-fi pop, fuzzy and blurred guitar sounds mostly accompanied by his distant and distorted voice, moaning about the burdens of existence, songs with cheerful names such as
Dead or
I Hate Parties. But as we're talking about art, his sorrows will become our delight.
Colorado's fabulous
Patient Sounds has put out Littoral Drift's debut cassette
Rise and Descent the Mountain as a limited edition of 100 items, but as it's one of the most generous imprints around, you can also download the whole beauty for free right
here. Below, listen to album closer
Us Dogs, three minutes of experimental folk perfection that won't leave you untouched.
Littoral Drift - Us Dogs