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                      Yet another favorite new release from Dublin’s wherethetimegoes, Princ€ss is the self-titled debut album from the “Irish supergroup” likely consisting of various artists from the label’s extended family (maybe Sean Being, Nashpaints & friends?). The project seems (to our ears) to be the spiritual continuation of 2022’s similarly mysteriously titled Dublin, which featured the Irish fiddle played with unconventional techniques through electronics. Princ€ss expands on Dublin’s exploration of contemporary Irish folk music with more traditional instrumentation including various bowed strings, harpsichord, flute, and organ, alongside bass, guitar and dreamy reverb-drenched vocals (check “Point of View”), recalling Ireland’s rich history of indie rock bands. The group deftly maneuvers through all these local influences with ease, and somehow manages to create a form of experimental pop music that sounds both familiar and enchantingly foreign. “In The Morning” even takes a step into pop territory with auto-tuned vocals and a highly addicting looping guitar riff. Highly recommended!
Recommended – A2 Point Of View, B2 In My Head, A5 Wow, B4 In The Morning
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A1		Crying
A2		Point Of View
A3		Sometimes
A4		Hoist Point
A5		Wow
B1		Shining Star
B2		In My Head
B3		Last
B4		In The Morning
B5		Sliabh
Music by Princ€ss
Mastered by The Bastard

 
      

