Elegant, subtle, and refined,
For an introspective frame of mind.
Close to the skin, it lingers on,
I'll re-apply before it's gone.
I wish that it would longer stay,
But "Less is More,"...
Bentley for Men Intense opens with the faintest brief spray of dulled citrus mingling with a sheen of black pepper, before quickly adding laurel and cinnamon spiced smooth boozy rum-laced incense...
Skimming through the reviews of Habit Rouge it's apparent that this scent comes/came in many incarnations, wastly different. I've tried a current EdT. .. There's nothing masculine about this...
I dislike the original AdG, always have because of the bitterness and strange orange synthetic note. The Essenza after one wear won me over, smooth opening, soft woodiness once it settles down....
Disturbingly bad.
This opens up obscure, smoky, spicy and what seems like an attempt of a jasmine flower note. I have smelt jasmine notes from higher end perfumery and this is utterly...
Yep. The last track (the one with Aguayo on it) I can't get out of my head.
I was giving the album a proper listen this morning on my way to work. It's interesting how the whole album is so airy then vocals just come out of no where. Caught me by surprise. My favorite track is still the Sully remix.
Ground Glass by Benoît Pioulard & Foxes in Fiction
I think you posted re: this album back in October, Shiny Beast. S'nice.
Aye, pop music that won't rot your teeth. Luv the production, luv her voice. Maybe it's not exactly pop; that she's categorically defiant is just another thing I dig about her.