I finally gave DIIV's
Oshin some headphone time today, and I like the album better now because of it. Sometimes that is what it takes--attention to the details. The album annoyed me at first because the vocals are buried. I had been listening to other new releases of the same ilk that I would maybe still consider superior--
True by Violens and
Nocturne by Wild Nothing, but
Oshin will get a little more time going forward. Playing new albums for the first time on my car's fried speakers definitely doesn't do them justice.
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