Crying Vessel - Floating Hearts

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Review by Nur Izzati Al Aqshiyah

Floating Hearts by Crying Vessel: A Darkwave Punch to the Gut Crying Vessel’s Floating Hearts (2014, Musicheads) isn’t just another synth-heavy record you throw on while staring blankly at your ceiling. Nah, this thing grabs you by the throat and drags you into its shadowy world of pulsing beats and haunting vibes. It’s darkwave meets synth-pop with enough grit to make your ears bleed—but in a good way. First off, let’s talk about “On The Prowl.” This track hits like a punch from someone who doesn’t care if they get caught. The bassline is relentless, pounding away like it’s got something to prove. You can almost feel the sweat dripping off the keys as the synths spiral out of control. And that hook? Damn near unforgettable. It sticks to your brain like gum under a chair—annoying at first, but then you realize it’s kinda perfect. If I had to pick one track that screams “Crying Vessel,” this would be it. It’s raw, unapologetic, and leaves zero room for chill vibes. Then there’s “Floating Hearts,” the title track, which feels like falling through a black hole made entirely of melancholy and electricity. The melody twists around you like smoke, pulling you deeper until you’re drowning in sound. There’s this moment near the middle where everything drops out except for this icy vocal line—it gives me chills every damn time. Like, how do you even come up with something so cold yet so beautiful? Props to whoever wrote that because it’s genius. Now, don’t get me started on “Archaic Machines” unless you wanna hear more ranting about mechanical rhythms and dystopian feels. Spoiler alert: it slaps too. At the end of the day, Floating Hearts ain’t for everyone. Some folks will call it pretentious or overblown, but screw ‘em. This album doesn’t try to hold your hand; it shoves you into the deep end and dares you to swim. Honestly, listening to it feels less like music appreciation and more like therapy for people who miss the 80s but hate nostalgia culture. And here’s the kicker—this album makes me want to dig up an old CRT TV just so I can play it in grainy VHS quality. Fucked up, right? But hey, that’s Crying Vessel for ya.

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Artist: Crying Vessel
Album: Floating Hearts

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Filename: crying-vessel-floating-hearts.zip
  • MP3 size: 10.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 168.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Floating Hearts3:53
On The Prowl4:07
Archaic Machines3:57

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Catalog Numbers

MU00264

Labels

Musicheads

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  • 320 kbps

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About Crying Vessel

Crying Vessel started out as a solo project from Slade Templeton in 2010 and since has become a band with drummer Basil. Crying Vessel is widely celebrated in the Post Punk, Gothic and Wave music crowds as a leading act with the scenes revival.

Members

  • Slade Templeton
  • Basil Oberli

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Floating Hearts* by Crying Vessel is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2014 under the label Musicheads, it blends darkwave and synth-pop effortlessly. Tracks like "On The Prowl" and "Archaic Machines" showcase a moody yet catchy vibe, while the title track "Floating Hearts" ties it all together. It’s the kind of album that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. Perfect for late-night listens.

Comments

dupius
2025-03-15
she alright?...
vspat17
2025-03-15
Excellent Song!
amyakitto
2025-03-15
This song is in heavy rotation for me
daianemor
2025-03-14
Love This Song !! Also Love you Guys!! ....♡