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PlatonicMushroom
August 10th 2015


727 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

https://www.facebook.com/lightsoutasiaband



Band haev a fb page now

BallsToTheWall
September 24th 2016


51233 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The WRONG Message Could End You is so good.

BenThatsMyJamin
March 12th 2018


4012 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Radars is absolutely breathtaking, probably one of the top 10 songs I discovered last year

RadioSuicide
August 1st 2019


2610 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I listened to this for a week straight when I first heard it. Amazing record.



Edit: Relistened to this while playing retro Doom last night and it was like a religious experience. Radars, P!P!, and the closing track are all phenomenal.

chchelse
May 22nd 2020


141 Comments


Radars Over the Ghosts of Chernobyl is stunning.

BenThatsMyJamin
May 22nd 2020


4012 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

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Woooooo an LOA bump. Just been appreciating how good 'The Wrong Message...' is recently as well. I just love how patiently they set everything up, and then Chris Schafer's vocals always take it to another level, both in the climaxes and in the quieter moments. Amazing band and album.



Have you listened to any of their other stuff chchelse?

chchelse
May 22nd 2020


141 Comments


I have dabbled in their other albums but am kind of stuck on this.

BenThatsMyJamin
May 23rd 2020


4012 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is probably their most complete 'album' yeah.



check Hy-Brasil though its a bit more meandering and ambient than this but has some of their best songs

chchelse
May 24th 2020


141 Comments


Kape! Ill get on it tonight.

chchelse2
December 31st 2020


90 Comments


Still great.

parksungjoon
February 10th 2021


47235 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"Gay as that sounds, it’s absolutely true."



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