
This is Pond at their most primal and uninhibited.
Unlike the polished, synth-heavy glam of their later years, Corridors of Blissterday captures the chaotic energy of the Perth psych scene in its infancy. It sounds like a room full of friends discovering a shared frequency, where the mistakes are just as important as the hooks. The production is delightfully rough around the edges, favoring tape hiss and room bleed over studio perfection. It is a document of a band in flux, moving between garage-rock grit and cosmic exploration.
How does Corridors of Blissterday sound next to the rest of Pond's catalogue?
Basement Show saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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