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Silent Forum - Domestic Majestic (2024) Hi Res

Silent Forum - Domestic Majestic (2024) Hi Res

BAND/ARTIST: Silent Forum

  • Title: Domestic Majestic
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Libertino Records
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Art-Rock, Post-Punk
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 00:38:42
  • Total Size: 89 mb | 249 mb | 476 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Silent Forum - Yes Man
02. Silent Forum - Here's the Email
03. Silent Forum - Treat Yourself
04. Silent Forum - Better With You
05. Silent Forum - Me But Not Tired
06. Silent Forum - Cat Pose
07. Silent Forum - The Grand Burstin Hotel
08. Silent Forum - Petrol Station Flowers
09. Silent Forum - U OK
10. Silent Forum - Little Bird

With tongue-in-cheek humour throughout, the themes of ‘Domestic Majestic’ revolve around self-care in the face of the difficult and mundane early-2020s, covering topics as broad as working from home and following yoga tutorial videos.




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Domestic Majestic by Silent Forum presents a humorous yet poignant exploration of self-care amidst the humdrum of everyday life. With tongue firmly in cheek, the album traverses a range of themes, from the disgruntled office worker navigating remote work in “Here’s the Email” to the self-analysing musings of sleepless nights in “Me but not Tired.”

One standout track, “Treat Yourself,” blends honest lyrics with a buoyant pop vibe that urges one to prioritise self-love.

“Petrol Station Flowers” shifts dramatically into an ambient chamber pop vibe with its haunting, atmospheric, and ethereal slide guitar and resonating synthesisers.

“Better With You” takes a bold direction, incorporating classical music elements into its 80s rock-infused melody while “Yes Man” features dynamic choral sections reminiscent of a driving anthem and lyrics that reflect the challenges of working under a psychopathic boss.