
PHILIP FROBOS - Vague Enough to Satisfy LP
âVague Enough to Satisfyâ, is Philip Frobosâ debut solo album, it is also the original soundtrack to his debut novel of the same title. This lounge-inspired punk album acts as the musical bedrock for the story of a young man who revels in the day to day details (both romantic and mundane) of his experiences in Leipzig and Atlanta. The tone of the record reflects the tides of the protagonistâs confidence and self-doubt throughout the novel.Â
âVague Enough to Satisfyâ rushes straight to the point with it's bossa nova beat and seductive lo-fi musings. âVague Themeâ opens the album with a groove reminiscent of âWhammyâ era B-52s while the vocals tell the story of a young romantic confused of his place within a relationship and the city around him.Â
âVacant Streetâ proceeds with a hooky bassline, the revolving, cryptic sort that Frobos is known for as a member of Atlanta post-punks Omni. âNo Packages Todayâ is similarly sprightly and circuitous, sounding like the Au Pairs refining an obsession with Bowieâs âLodgerâ. âIâm afraid that you need more than I can offerâ opines Frobos bedecked by shuffling beats and burgeoning waves of saxophone. âNever Noticedâ and âThrough with Buzzâ introduce notes of tension and intrigue to the frisson of the story, âyouâre stuck in the same dayâ confesses Frobos in the former.
âVague Enough to Satisfyâ, is Philip Frobosâ debut solo album, it is also the original soundtrack to his debut novel of the same title. This lounge-inspired punk album acts as the musical bedrock for the story of a young man who revels in the day to day details (both romantic and mundane) of his experiences in Leipzig and Atlanta. The tone of the record reflects the tides of the protagonistâs confidence and self-doubt throughout the novel.Â
âVague Enough to Satisfyâ rushes straight to the point with it's bossa nova beat and seductive lo-fi musings. âVague Themeâ opens the album with a groove reminiscent of âWhammyâ era B-52s while the vocals tell the story of a young romantic confused of his place within a relationship and the city around him.Â
âVacant Streetâ proceeds with a hooky bassline, the revolving, cryptic sort that Frobos is known for as a member of Atlanta post-punks Omni. âNo Packages Todayâ is similarly sprightly and circuitous, sounding like the Au Pairs refining an obsession with Bowieâs âLodgerâ. âIâm afraid that you need more than I can offerâ opines Frobos bedecked by shuffling beats and burgeoning waves of saxophone. âNever Noticedâ and âThrough with Buzzâ introduce notes of tension and intrigue to the frisson of the story, âyouâre stuck in the same dayâ confesses Frobos in the former.
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âVague Enough to Satisfyâ, is Philip Frobosâ debut solo album, it is also the original soundtrack to his debut novel of the same title. This lounge-inspired punk album acts as the musical bedrock for the story of a young man who revels in the day to day details (both romantic and mundane) of his experiences in Leipzig and Atlanta. The tone of the record reflects the tides of the protagonistâs confidence and self-doubt throughout the novel.Â
âVague Enough to Satisfyâ rushes straight to the point with it's bossa nova beat and seductive lo-fi musings. âVague Themeâ opens the album with a groove reminiscent of âWhammyâ era B-52s while the vocals tell the story of a young romantic confused of his place within a relationship and the city around him.Â
âVacant Streetâ proceeds with a hooky bassline, the revolving, cryptic sort that Frobos is known for as a member of Atlanta post-punks Omni. âNo Packages Todayâ is similarly sprightly and circuitous, sounding like the Au Pairs refining an obsession with Bowieâs âLodgerâ. âIâm afraid that you need more than I can offerâ opines Frobos bedecked by shuffling beats and burgeoning waves of saxophone. âNever Noticedâ and âThrough with Buzzâ introduce notes of tension and intrigue to the frisson of the story, âyouâre stuck in the same dayâ confesses Frobos in the former.











