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Il y a un désir qui traverse toute les œuvres de Sadness (et sûrement toute l'œuvre de Damián Antón Ojeda) qui est celui de capturer l'instant ; en un sens, c'est ce qu'on retrouve dans l'E.P. holding. A moins qu'il ne s'agisse d'un parcours émotionnel qui apprend à avaler ses émotions. La première piste est une explosion de douleur au point où même la guitare a du mal à suivre ; et plus on progresse, plus les mélodies lumineuses ou les voix juvéniles prennent de l'importance. Mais derrière... Jordan Vauvert
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Hooked from first song, first time listening album was when I was chillin in my car during a nice sunset, nice memories.
First time I’ve ever bought just the audio of an album that didn’t have a physical to go with it, it’s that good, and THEY ARE UNFINISHED OR LEFTOVERS, and they’re STILL good, great job sadness! Your a gem glad to have found your music 🙏 Deliverance
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Sad yet hopeful is what this album sounds like. Every sadness album sounds like that honestly. Like things might be shit right now but they can always get better if you’re willing to let them. Sadness has a way of making music that’s mega depressing but doesn’t add to your depression it seems to acknowledge it and reminds you of the things that make your life worth living. This album specifically does this perfectly and is probably my favorite sadness release. please let it get physical release Christian
Crushing blackened doom from this German band that counterbalances blinding fury with moments of surprising, melancholy melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2023