There
are two points that need to be made about this Love Letter cassette and one of
them is about another cassette somehow, but I’ll start with this one
specifically. We begin with static
melodies and then it becomes ambient.
There are guitar notes on Side A, which remind me of an instrumental
version of either Buddy Holly or Elvis Presley, but otherwise this kicks into a
fairly solid FNL mode.
Even
through the flip side there is a sense of ambience to the acoustic guitar strums
and just generally relaxing vibe. It
could be minimal, but it is mostly just peaceful and best left described as
transient. It is within this second side though that I
begin to think of another cassette I listened to recently, which is odd to me.
On
Side B there is a reading of a piece from a Ray Bradbury novel, and somehow
there is also an audio clip from Fahrenheit 451 on the Tween Heat side of that
split with Water Bullet. Also, I
somehow noted that Tween Heat sounded like something you would hear on Rok Lok
and yet, here we are, Ray Bradbury all around.
It
should just be chalked up to being a small world and all of that, even though I
did listen to this Love Letter cassette first but wrote the review for the
Tween Heat split first (Confusing, yes, but I don’t want to give away too much
of my process thanks)
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