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Spook the Horses' latest offering, "People Used to Live Here," is like stumbling upon a forgotten treasure in the depths of a dusty old record shop. The New Zealand-based band has crafted an album that weaves together elements of post-metal, shoegaze, and ambient music to create a hauntingly beautiful tapestry of sound. From the opening track, "Lurch," with its ethereal vocals and heavy, brooding guitars, to the atmospheric "Bare Bones," which feels like a slow-motion descent into the depths of the ocean, this album is filled with moments of sonic brilliance. The band's ability to create dense, immersive soundscapes is truly remarkable, drawing the listener in and refusing to let go. There is a sense of melancholy that permeates the album, a feeling of longing and nostalgia that is hard to shake. It's as if the ghosts of the past are whispering in your ear as you listen, urging you to remember a time long gone. But don't mistake this for mere nostalgia; there is a sense of urgency and unease running through the album, a feeling that the world is on the brink of collapse. In short, "People Used to Live Here" is a masterful work of art that demands to be heard. It is a reminder that beauty can be found in the darkest of places, and that sometimes, it's worth taking a journey into the shadows to find it. Spook the Horses have created something truly special here, and it deserves all the praise it can get. So put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be transported to another world. You won't regret it.
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