Lux Ovarye’s Weird Time
As soon as I received the email for this one I knew something good was coming. I just knew it right down into my bones. They started shaking a bit and that was when I knew it right up in there. That was the exact moment I knew about this song. I knew it was a song that was going to have not just some good bits in it but also some good ideas. It’s all about the protagonist Lux who happens to be out wandering the suburban rains when he has a great realization. I’m pretty sure it’s something to do with love or something but I can’t really tell because lo-fi etc but I think this song is actually pretending to be more dischordant than it actually is. You can hang your hat on that guitar section and the chords padding into the background actually resolve the melody real nice like. It’s one of those deceptive Bored Nothing affairs that parades as a black coffee but is actually pre-loaded with artificial sweetener. Man, that’s a lazy metaphor. In conclusion, this is so good that I’d be willing to award it Sound Doctrine’s album of the week for this week, despite the fact it’s just one song and I don’t do an album of the week.
You can have it as a free download via Airpunch if you wanna.
So Melbourne, so good.