Th Blisks: Elixa
Briefly

Th Blisks blend trip-hop, torch song, post-punk, and bedroom pop into an unclassifiable, discombobulating result, evoking a desiccated urban landscape of the mind.
Elixa, the new album by Th Blisks, has a peculiar ambiance that stems from making washed-out indie dub pop songs sounding like old train cars rattling along, with faded boom-bap loops and metallic post-punk guitars.
Besseny's vocals in Elixa, though largely illegible, carry subtle positivity, adding to the laid-back benevolence of the album, with lyrics hinting at faith without fiction.
Th Blisks' music in Elixa is described as sideways and detuned yet conveys brightness, creating a unique and spacious sound compared to their previous work.
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