Aaron Birds In The Storm (2010) -

The album is described as "deceptively engulfing," moving from upbeat Brit-pop-influenced tracks like "Seeds of Gold" to bleaker, more fragile numbers like "A Thousand Wars".

The record largely adheres to an ascetic, guitar-based setup, occasionally stripping down to just a single guitar and vocals. Critics have noted several key characteristics: Aaron Birds In the Storm (2010)

Reviewers have compared the duo's sound on this project to artists like Air , Moby , and Joy Division , with vocal performances that sometimes echo the dejected style of Thom Yorke. The album is described as "deceptively engulfing," moving

The overall mood is quiet and sparse, often feeling like the "aftermath of a disaster" or a mix of fragility and nervous tension. Tracklist and Credits The overall mood is quiet and sparse, often

Released in October 2010, is the second studio album by the French indie pop duo AaRON (Artificial Animals Riding on Neverland), consisting of Simon Buret and Olivier Coursier. The album is widely recognized for its clever, moody atmosphere that blends indie rock with subtle electronic undercurrents. Musical Style and Themes

The album was written, composed, performed, and produced by AaRON themselves. The core tracklist includes: Rise Seeds of Gold Waiting for the Wind to Come Inner Streets Song for Ever Arm Your Eyes Birds in the Storm The Lame Souls A Thousand Wars Passengers Embers