Review: Julius Airwave – The City The Forest (or) every little bit helps

Imagine that you were hiking all day in the thickest of forests and the deepest of backwoods and, at dusk, you tiredly stumbled upon a clearing. You set up camp and gather some firewood. As you sit to rest and eat the freeze-dried food you’ve brought, the sky opens up and it stars to rain and your blazing fire is extinguished. What kindling and logs you have left are soaked. What to do now? So you do what any rational person would do. You throw a little of the dry Coldplay you have left and some of The Strokes on to the fire to get it started again. After the fire is lit, all is good and you sleep soundly. Upon waking the next morning the fire’s smoldering embers are puffing out clouds of smoke that look something like Devendra Banhart’s beard on Elton John’s face. Yeah Julius Airwave sounds something like that.

MP3 | Julius Airwave – Appley The City The Forest
MP3 | Julius Airwave – Nannerl The City The Forest

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3 Responses to Review: Julius Airwave – The City The Forest (or) every little bit helps
  1. anthony
    March 2, 2007 | 5:07 pm

    your blog makes me happy, learning of all this great music, thank you.

  2. Amy
    March 3, 2007 | 7:50 pm

    I like your description–that’s great. I swear, you change the look of your blog on a monthly basis, Eric! This color palette is probably my favorite so far. I should probably hire you to do something about mine…

  3.  Anonymous
    March 22, 2007 | 4:01 pm

    thanks for this.

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