Limits of Desire - Small Black

Limits of Desire

Small Black

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2013-05-14
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2013 Jagjaguwar

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Free At Dawn Small Black 4:09
2
Canoe Small Black 3:17
3
No Stranger Small Black 4:32
4
Sophie Small Black 4:36
5
Breathless Small Black 3:46
6
Proper Spirit Small Black 4:12
7
Only a Shadow Small Black 4:49
8
Limits of Desire Small Black 3:55
9
Shook Loves Small Black 4:48
10
Outskirts Small Black 6:02

Reviews

  • Perfect

    5
    By SarahFrog666
    This is what I consider a perfect album. Every song is excellent. It's beautiful. This album is a treasure and a pleasure for any who discover it.
  • Amazing

    5
    By CT84
    I first heard them on Sirius XM U one night driving home, and fell in love. Atmospheric and dreamy.
  • New Order Fans Must

    5
    By Losse Kenobi
    If your a New Order fan, you owe it to yourself to buy this album. Its the new New Order.
  • Amazing/peaceful

    5
    By Those Stars
    This album is the greatest... The instruments and beats are just amazing and peaceful.... Really old album
  • Great Album

    5
    By Zeis
    Chill wave at it's best! Whole album is very strong and no weak songs or fillers as you can listen from start to finish. Puts a snap and a groove into my day...
  • Beautiful

    5
    By pushupdaisy
    Absolutely beautiful. Every song, every melody, the lyrics. I could listen to them on repeat, actually I do. I fall in love with every song for different reasons.
  • Just not good

    1
    By spotieotiedopalicious
    Doesn't even sound like Small Black. Disappointing.
  • Smooth and dreamy with a retro 80s hint.

    5
    By The Biz123
    This album is perfect driving music on a summer road trip or relaxing to on the beach. It just feels cohesive as an album and has a subtle groove that holds your attention, and only gets better as you listen to it more (if you like electronic music). What really gets me is the synth, which sounds like it was lifted from an 80 movies soundtrack but has been repurposed into something almost danceable. I hope they keep this vibe and sound on future albums. It's perfect.

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