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A meticulously crafted release, with extreme attention to detail and a great sense of cohesion despite a wide variety of sounds… destined to be a classic.
Old fashioned haunted country music… Orville Peck howls, croons, and yodels in a way that is extremely dramatic, yet never quite goes over the top.
Quite the military parade, a non-stop set of marching songs for liquid guitar and drum machine.
Original psychedelic riff rock is an oxymoron … what matters is the ability to get you off your seat, which this band has aplenty
An unusually sharp pop sensibility keeps this outfit from blending into the background, with rough-and-tumble rocking.
Norwegian death pop worthy of Dave Brubeck with its catchy off-meter hooks takes you through a rainbow-colored tunnel of sharp candy shards.
Martin is baring his soul, exposing his darkest secrets in a whispered croon, here inside this closet.
Solid songs that mix a generous dollop of traditional country elements with a big scoop of indie pop.