Nagisa Ni TeBest Nagisa Ni Te Albums Ranked
6.7
Avg Score
6
Opinions
5
Albums
2
Reviewers
Summary from 6 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Nagisa Ni Te's catalog across 5 albums from 6 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Nagisa Ni Te album is Feel (2000) with a 7.6/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Dream Sounds and The Same As a Flower. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2008.
Feel
“What's the difference between psych-rock in 1967 and 2002? It's the drugs, man. Chiefly, the folks who used to trip the visions fantastic via brown ones and orange ones have mellowed out on a cannabis tip. Freak-outs have been replaced by blissful highs, and acid flameouts like Brian Wilson's and Syd Barrett's have been replaced by stoner warlocks like Yume Bitsu and Richard Youngs. Or, if the hem”
Dream Sounds
“This Japanese duo delve into classic North American rock, emerging with shimmering bits of Neil Young, the Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan.”
The Same As a Flower
“The American importation of modern Japanese music used to insinuate a strange sort of neo-orientalism-- one that, rather than exploiting the foreign and exotic "other," reveled in their exotic and foreign reflection of us. The mix of familiarity and strangeness in Japanese imitations of American forms produced an equally hazy mix of sincerity and novelty in enjoyment. But through experimentation w”
On the Love Beach
“Osaka's Nagisa Ni Te, headed by Org Records (Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Hallelujahs) owner Shinji Shibayama, have never really played to the acid-psyche. Yes, they have, on occasion, featured a little searing guitar and hyper-spatial reverb acoustics, but those have seemed more ornamental than core aesthetics of their songs-- as opposed to, say, Acid Mothers Temple. I hear them as straight folk-rocker”
Yosuga
“This Japanese duo has long specialized in restrained and romantic folk, but this release is especially austere and intimate.”
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