feeo - Goodness
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feeo - Goodness

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ALBUMS 2025
HONORABLE MENTIONS: (alphabetical) Affectionately, Raisa K / Big city life, Smerz / black british music (2025), Jim Legxacy / City of Clowns, Marie Davidson / hooke's law, keiyaA / I quit, Haim / Iris Silver Mist, Jenny Hval / LUX, Rosalía / Pirouette, Model/Actriz / Sinister Grift, Panda Bear / Tranquilizer, Oneohtrix Point Never / WHO WATERS THE WILTING GIVING TREE ONCE THE LEAVES DRY UP AND FRUITS NO LONGER BEAR?, $ilkMoney
30. BLEEDS WEDNESDAY
29. WILLOUGHBY TUCKER, I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU ETHEL CAIN
28. SEEKING DARKNESS HUREMIC
27. F*CK U SKRILLEX YOU THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! <3 SKRILLEX
26. CHOKE ENOUGH OKLOU
25. GOODNESS FEEO
24. JUMP OUT OSAMASON
23. LUSTER MARIA SOMERVILLE
22. FRIEND JAMES K
21. BLACK STAR AMAARAE
20. GOLLIWOG BILLY WOODS
19. MUSIC CAN HEAR US DJ KOZE
18. 45 POUNDS YHWH NAILGUN
17. NO CONTROL, NO GLORY AKAI SOLO
16. RADIO DDR SHARP PINS
15. BABY DIJON
14. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL PLACE WATER FROM YOUR EYES
13. A TROPICAL ENTROPY NICK LEÓN
12. REVENGESEEKERZ JANE REMOVER
11. FANCY THAT PINKPANTHERESS
10. ADDISON ADDISON RAE
09. SHOWBIZ! MIKE
08. HEAVY METAL CAMERON WINTER
07. THE PASSIONATE ONES NOURISHED BY TIME
06. HEADLIGHTS ALEX G
05. GETTING KILLED GEESE
04. EUSEXUA FKA TWIGS
03. LOS THUTANAKA LOS THUTANAKA
02. HEXED! AYA
01. LIVE LAUGH LOVE EARL SWEATSHIRT
"Melted Moon" by Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore
MG:
As if spun from fine gossamer by cherub's hands, "Melted Moon" spools its way down to earth on the back of a jewel-crusted ladybug. The song opens with a nearly four minute instrumental passage that conjures images of working tirelessly by candlelight in a sparsely decorated room. It's simple -- loops of harp and keys -- but gilded with a patient beauty. When the vocals break through, massed and layered so densely they're wordless, they bring with them the dawn, sunshine sparkling over every divot and crevice. It's elegant work, exactly what you'd expect from pairing Julianna Barwick's gorgeous choral vocals with Mary Lattimore's angelic harp. Spectral and natural in equal measure.
DV:
I would never seek an eight-minute ambient-adjacent composition out on my own, but it's appealing to me in a way reminiscent of feeo's "Here": when everything's moving faster than anyone can possibly process, there's something incredibly compelling about music that is confident in slowness, that forces you to take time for it, to pause reality in order to bring yourself into the landscape it creates. As MG says, "Melted Moon" doesn't even reveal itself fully until halfway through - the length of one or two pop songs, in 2026. By that point it's created a sort of twee reality of its own, like the pastel landscape painted inside a music box has gradually expanded and taken life, when suddenly Barwick's vocals bring it to another world. They're gentle, seductive, but there's a hint of danger in their uninterpretability - syllables that sound as if they'll coalesce into words, but never quite become comprehensible. It makes sense: if there's one thing I learned from folk tales, it's that you should never fully trust a fairyland.
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Goodness, feeo (2025)
Is that Harry Hill doing spoken word in the intro? Not his usual cheery self, if so. A quick Google, and no – I wish it was, though. Goodness is more often on the more ambient side of ‘ambient pop’, pulsating, blustery and patient, feeo’s pillowy vocals not the focus but another instrument. Listeners will be either won or lost in its resolute avoidance of conventional structure – for me, won.
Pick: ‘Requiem’