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Bliss

by Breastmilk

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Ben Harris Well this is disturbing. Short and sweet, subtle yet scary downtempo record that one could easily attach a subjective story to or interpretation of. Reminds me of some of the softer material that the occasional power electronics band will close their albums with. Recommended! Favorite track: Jesus Piece.
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Transient 05:29
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Jesus Piece 04:32
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Sacrifice 04:56

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A phone’s ringback tone is one of our more anxiety-inducing technological wonders.

Breastmilk’s Bliss opens with a paranoid, Sisyphean nightmare: the endless ring-to-voicemail orbit, a never-ending death spiral that the more haunted listener may find unbearably recognizable.

The unease doesn’t subside much from there. Vocals float in the aether and clatter down in granulated sobs. Bass drums pump like a nervous heart. Things crash and break and scrape.

Yet despite the cacophony and misery, what one remembers most about Bliss are the bare, effective melodic moments, the chilly ambience, and a deeper calm that survives and pervades.

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released July 31, 2019

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