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  • Updated Oct 14, 2021

    Really loving this album lately.

  • Oct 7, 2021
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    in for later

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    Track 2 Hotel 65 comes in so crazy

    Track 4 Sore is my favorite. The beginning reminds me of Sherane

  • Oct 7, 2021

    Tbh I always love reading the Apple Music album descriptions

    Toiling away at regular overnight sessions in their cramped Kwai Hing practice room, the Hong Kong shoegaze quintet formerly known as Thud forged a fresh identity—as Lucid Express—and a self-titled debut LP many years in the making. “We wanted a new start; ever since Thud formed in 2014, for a bunch of reasons, we weren’t able to put an album out,” guitarist Sky tells Apple Music.

    Conceived among the dense skyscrapers, packed alleyways and relentless bustle of Hong Kong, the sound of Lucid Express feels like an escape—an exploration of a sonic and emotional landscape that’s spacious, unhurried and full of wonder. Influences of shoegaze greats such as my bloody valentine and DIIV are palpable, while one track, “Hollowers”, even boasts a contribution from Adam Honingford of The Bilinda Butchers (a name inspired by the mbv singer/guitarist).

    “I think it’s just because we all resonate with this kind of music, we didn’t specifically choose it,” says drummer Wai. His brother Samuel (bass) elaborates: “In the beginning, we weren’t clear what kind of music we wanted to play at all. One day, I went to Taiwan and heard albums from DIIV and mbv, as well as Taiwanese indie band The Sign Of Human along the way, and started really digging this style of music. Back in HK, I introduced it to each of the members. We were listening to more and more of it, and our own music naturally shifted that way.”

    Like Hong Kong itself, their music—with lyrics touching on topics from young love and heartbreak to life’s impermanence—has a global appeal. “A large part of our fanbase would be outside Hong Kong,” Kim (vocals/synths) says. “Since we’re always listening to music with English lyrics, we naturally take inspiration from it. Also, when it comes to music, it’s easier to express certain tonal subtleties in English than in Cantonese,” Samuel says.

  • Oct 14, 2021
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    Mastiff

    in for later

    Can’t get over how much I love this album

    Did u ever get around to listening

  • Oct 14, 2021
    Jitney Spearx

    Can’t get over how much I love this album

    Did u ever get around to listening

    nah not yet, will give it a listen in next few days

  • Oct 14, 2021
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    Ok dis chungking express

  • Oct 14, 2021
    Zokkon

    Ok dis chungking express

    Every day, Cop 223 (Takeshi Kaneshiro) buys a can of pineapple with an expiration date of May 1, symbolizing the day he'll get over his lost love. He's also got his eye on a mysterious woman in a blond wig (Brigitte Lin), oblivious of the fact she's a d*** dealer. Cop 663 (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) is distraught with heartbreak over a breakup. But when his ex drops a spare set of his keys at a local cafe, a waitress (Faye Wong) lets herself into his apartment and spruces up his life.