
Salami Rose Joe Louis - Lorings (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Salami Rose Joe Louis
- Title: Lorings
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Brainfeeder
- Genre: Lo-Fi, Bedroom Pop
- Quality: FLAC 24-Bit/96 kHz; 16-Bit/44.1 kHz; MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 00:43:30
- Total Size: 104; 198;757 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Album review
Salami Rose Joe Louis—a.k.a. Lindsay Olsen—is at her most personal on Lorings, but remains just as cryptic as on her previous album, Akousmatikous. On this latest work, the multi-instrumentalist explores a more lo-fi bedroom pop production style together with her jazz-influenced approach. There's an accessible complexity to it, making Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label a fitting home for her project.
Each one of Lorings' 17 tracks is like a brief window into Olsen's different moods. She reckons with her social relationships, the idea of family, and parenthood using whispered phrases that sound conspiratorial, like she is letting you inside her train of thought. With Lorings being an archaic English word for "teaching," it could be assumed that the title refers to the act of teaching oneself through introspective analysis.
Olsen has said that the album responds to an "enormous lack of humanity" in the world at present, and these concepts are anxiously rolled around synth arpeggios. She signifies compassion fatigue through the lyrics of "That must be hard for you." Olsen sounds half-awake as she mutters, "I wish I could help, but I'm rather busy/ Do reach out next time you are in town."
Absent of conventional structures, these songs are like living ecosystems, gradually unfolding thanks to the delicate production style she maintains throughout the album. Her rambling synth melodies suggest the influence of chiptune, like a soundtrack to a disquieting 8-bit game. Other times, Olsen's jazzier influences emerge through soft, languorous synth pads.
Tracks like "Crow, friendship" and "Hobbies" have a hopefulness and playfulness that compliment an album that mostly questions. These are followed by a rather brooding "Basketball" (featuring Flanafi), but the song is inflected with warmth and holds the same bittersweet feelings. There is a poetic shortness to this track and the piano melody that floats over it. These ever-shifting atmospheres further show the emotional depth of Lorings, rewarding close attention to the subtle melodies and lyrical fragments that Olsen offers up. © Lottie Brazier
Tracklist:
1 Inside
2 Motorway
3 That must be hard for you
4 A sauna sized pill
5 I dunno ways
6 I will never say
7 Crow, friendship
8 Hobbies
9 Basketball
10 Arm fell asleep
11 Fill the void
12 Upstairs
13 Wet log
14 Dribs and drags
15 A pool to cry in
16 Farewell
17 Fill the void // house by the lake // coda
Salami Rose Joe Louis—a.k.a. Lindsay Olsen—is at her most personal on Lorings, but remains just as cryptic as on her previous album, Akousmatikous. On this latest work, the multi-instrumentalist explores a more lo-fi bedroom pop production style together with her jazz-influenced approach. There's an accessible complexity to it, making Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label a fitting home for her project.
Each one of Lorings' 17 tracks is like a brief window into Olsen's different moods. She reckons with her social relationships, the idea of family, and parenthood using whispered phrases that sound conspiratorial, like she is letting you inside her train of thought. With Lorings being an archaic English word for "teaching," it could be assumed that the title refers to the act of teaching oneself through introspective analysis.
Olsen has said that the album responds to an "enormous lack of humanity" in the world at present, and these concepts are anxiously rolled around synth arpeggios. She signifies compassion fatigue through the lyrics of "That must be hard for you." Olsen sounds half-awake as she mutters, "I wish I could help, but I'm rather busy/ Do reach out next time you are in town."
Absent of conventional structures, these songs are like living ecosystems, gradually unfolding thanks to the delicate production style she maintains throughout the album. Her rambling synth melodies suggest the influence of chiptune, like a soundtrack to a disquieting 8-bit game. Other times, Olsen's jazzier influences emerge through soft, languorous synth pads.
Tracks like "Crow, friendship" and "Hobbies" have a hopefulness and playfulness that compliment an album that mostly questions. These are followed by a rather brooding "Basketball" (featuring Flanafi), but the song is inflected with warmth and holds the same bittersweet feelings. There is a poetic shortness to this track and the piano melody that floats over it. These ever-shifting atmospheres further show the emotional depth of Lorings, rewarding close attention to the subtle melodies and lyrical fragments that Olsen offers up. © Lottie Brazier
Tracklist:
1 Inside
2 Motorway
3 That must be hard for you
4 A sauna sized pill
5 I dunno ways
6 I will never say
7 Crow, friendship
8 Hobbies
9 Basketball
10 Arm fell asleep
11 Fill the void
12 Upstairs
13 Wet log
14 Dribs and drags
15 A pool to cry in
16 Farewell
17 Fill the void // house by the lake // coda
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