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"Dream" leans heavily into the dream-pop and trip-hop influences that bubble beneath the surface of the record. It features a more atmospheric, swirling production style. The lyricism tackles the fear of waking up from a beautiful delusion into a harsh reality. The stereo imaging in the FLAC rip is particularly impressive here, with synth pads and vocal ad-libs panning seamlessly across the left and right audio channels. 6. Wild Horses Bishop Briggs - Church Of Scars -2018- -CD FLAC...
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Church of Scars is an exhausting listen in the best possible way. It demands your attention. When listening to the 2018 CD release ripped to FLAC, the dynamic range of the album becomes its greatest asset. Modern albums are often victims of the "loudness wars," where everything is compressed to be as loud as possible. While Church of Scars is undeniably a loud, punchy record, the lossless audio preserves the quiet valleys before the mountain peaks. The lyricism tackles the fear of waking up
The song that started it all. Originally released in 2016, "River" remains the crown jewel of the album. It is a masterclass in tension and release. The minimalist verses build into a catastrophic, distorted chorus where Briggs challenges a lover to match her emotional depth. In a lossless FLAC rip, the sheer weight of the sub-bass and the texture of her vocal grit on this track are staggering.