
Albums: Dwelling of Duels: Free Month (March 2025)
The Fountainhead, the Fool, the Horse, and the Blacksmith
Reviews
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Folk entries have been on the raise, and I can definitely get behind that. I love the accordion, we need more accordion. All the performances sound good and natural to my untrained ear, and I love the change of pace in the second half.
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Never heard of this Narnia sequel. Greatest example of how you do acoustic recordings right, EVERY RECORDING in this sounds clean as HELL. Great compression work and acoustic sound on wherever you recorded in, you know what you’re doing. The performances are exquisite, everything is played with a lot of precision and finesse. I also love how everything is spaced out SO well in the mix, I hear everything on all sides of the audio spectrum and everything is clear as day and nothing fights for space. Dare I say, this is perfect.
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Back to a tavern feel here. Acoustic guitar and accordion are fun instruments to do the trade offs with. I feel like the backing instruments could be brought out a touch more, the solo instruments are drowning things just a bit too much. Especially the tambourine considering its helping with the rhythm could be a bit more present. Exception is between 1:30 and 1:40 the whole note droning is a bit too loud and actually covers up the moving parts there. Overall though good trading off between the acoustic and the accordion – helps to hammer the phrase shifts easily
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