HomemúmSummer Make Good
Summer Make Good
Electronic · 2004 · 12 tracks

Summer Make Good

Creaking floorboards, maritime field recordings, and whispered vocals. A dark, aquatic folk-glitch record that feels like a haunted lighthouse at midnight.

February 2004 · FatCat Records

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A cold, salt-crusted isolation that feels both ancient and digitally fractured.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Hú hviss – A Ship
1:28
02
Weeping Rock, Rock
6:18
03
Nightly Cares
4:59
04
The Ghosts You Draw on My Back
4:15
05
Stir
2:41
06
Sing Me Out the Window
4:42
07
The Island of Children’s Children
5:16
08
Away
1:28
09
Oh, How the Boat Drifts
5:12
10
Small Deaths Are the Saddest
1:31
11
Will the Summer Make Good for All of Our Sins?
4:03
12
Abandoned Ship Bells
5:03
Moments Worth Listening For
The unsettling transition from the creaking ship sounds of the opener into the heavy, bowed strings of Weeping Rock, Rock.
The way the percussion in Nightly Cares sounds like someone tapping on a hollow wooden wall just out of sight.
The closing resonance of Abandoned Ship Bells where the metallic clanging dissolves into a haunting, static-filled void.
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How does Summer Make Good sound next to the rest of múm's catalogue?

Eerie+4.0σ

Eerie saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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