Farmikos - Farmikos -2015- -flac- May 2026
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Track-by-Track Highlights
- "So It Goes" – The album opens with a descending riff that feels like a sigh of resignation before exploding into a chorus that recalls the best of late-period Soundgarden. Lyrically, Scott explores themes of creative stagnation and the passage of time.
- "Spiders" – A claustrophobic, groove-laden track that shifts between a whisper-soft verse and a crushing, multi-tracked vocal assault. The bass, played by Scott himself, is a standout—thick, distorted, and surprisingly melodic.
- "Honey White" – The closest thing to a radio single. It has a swaggering, blues-rock backbone, with a guitar solo that sounds like it was unearthed from a 1973 tape reel. Lyrically, it is a meditation on toxic nostalgia.
- "The Bitter End" – An epic, six-minute centerpiece that builds from a fingerpicked acoustic intro into a maelstrom of fuzzed-out bass and pummeling drums (played by session veteran Matt Sorum). The song’s middle section dissolves into a dissonant, psychedelic breakdown before reassembling itself for a final, cathartic chorus.
The album features a powerhouse lineup of guest musicians from the heavy metal community: Farmikos - Farmikos -2015- -FLAC-
Musical style and themes
- Sound palette: Warm analog-style synths, pads, gentle drones, processed acoustic fragments, light percussive elements, restrained bass, and reverb/delay-rich spaces.
- Composition: Long-form tracks with gradual development, focus on texture over melody, sparse rhythmic motifs when present.
- Mood: Meditative, introspective, sometimes melancholic; music designed for listening environments that favor focus, relaxation, or background immersion.
- Production aesthetics: Clean, spacious mastering suitable for FLAC distribution; emphasis on preserving dynamic range and low-frequency detail.