
Ramírez Exposure - For Love Of Things Invisible (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Ramírez Exposure
- Title: For Love Of Things Invisible
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Hurrah! Música
- Genre: Soft Rock, Jangle Pop, Sunshine Pop, Baroque Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 21:21
- Total Size: 131 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. For Love Of Things Invisible (3:21)
02. I Don't Get It (2:08)
03. Long Way To Go (2:59)
04. Beneath The Sun (2:58)
05. Ended (2:35)
06. Love Radiates Around (4:04)
07. What's Tonight On Utopia TV? (3:20)
01. For Love Of Things Invisible (3:21)
02. I Don't Get It (2:08)
03. Long Way To Go (2:59)
04. Beneath The Sun (2:58)
05. Ended (2:35)
06. Love Radiates Around (4:04)
07. What's Tonight On Utopia TV? (3:20)
Harmony Driven 60’s and 70’s Drenched Left Field Poplicious Romantica. Although I’d not heard of Ramirez Exposure, or indeed Victor Ramirez himself, I’m currently of the opinion that anything released on the Kool Kat label has to be at the very least, ‘interesting’ and usually ‘damn fine music;’ much like the original Bloodshot Records back in the day. The title track For The Love of Things Invisible opens this 7 track mini-LP in a fabulous fashion, flipping back to the fresh 60’s poppy harmonies of The Hollies or The Turtles, but with a 21st Century ‘edge’ to the song itself, rather than the whimsy you’d perhaps expect from the melody.
Ramirez explains it thus : “Invisible things represent nature and our unseen connection to it, which unlocks an inner strength that can lead to a ‘perfect life’ – though that notion is ultimately an illusion.”
Which isn’t quite what I heard, but then again I’m not ‘that deep.’
The quality continues through I Don’t Get It and Long Way To Go, which sounds like something George Harrison may have written for Revolver.
Ramirez explains it thus : “Invisible things represent nature and our unseen connection to it, which unlocks an inner strength that can lead to a ‘perfect life’ – though that notion is ultimately an illusion.”
Which isn’t quite what I heard, but then again I’m not ‘that deep.’
The quality continues through I Don’t Get It and Long Way To Go, which sounds like something George Harrison may have written for Revolver.
| Pop | Latin | Rock | FLAC / APE
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