FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 39:23 | 222 Mb
Rock, Indie, Pop
Few artists have the ability to energize an audience with fervent passion, fewer still can fully enrapture them the way Typhoon expertly does. The Portland-based band delivers a unique brand of indie-folk soundscapes that can ignite the souls of all those listening with their boisterous and intoxicating melodies. What if those sounds were to soften overall, though, would the effect remain the same? Sympathetic Magic, their latest album, is the answer.
Typhoon are titans at their craft, creating swirling and emotion-filled songs that leave listeners hard-pressed not to connect with. Led by Kyle Morton, the band utilize vast outpours of melodious harmonies that give them a sonic flair that is all their own. Sympathetic Magic deviates slightly, opting for a more intimate setting that, while different, does not fail at bewitching all those listening to great effect. An album built for the moment, Sympathetic Magic dives into the now – the humanity that resides during a time where connection and people are farther apart than ever before, whether it be physically, emotionally, or even spiritually. The insight the album provides is an utter delight, and as the name implies, it’s nothing short of incomparable magic.
Tracklist:
01. Sine Qua Nonentity (2:47)
02. Empire Builder (4:14)
03. Motion and Thought (3:08)
04. Santos (0:29)
05. We’re in It (4:36)
06. Two Birds (3:02)
07. Evil Vibes (2:46)
08. And so What If You Were Right (3:58)
09. Time, Time (2:56)
10. Room Within the Room (4:04)
11. Masochist Ball (3:18)
12. Welcome to the Endgame (4:05)