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Hearing this album for the first time was one of those pivotal moments for me. A realisation that indie rock could be so much more. An absolute full frontal head on between pop & heaviness. Forget those $hitty 2 chord progressions, derail yourself, leave the tracks & take a wild ride into the canyon of ever giving riffs. No favs here cos it’s all A grade but maybe Time Isn’t on My Side or Tilebreaker or Lazy Comet. I dunno, you decide. Sasha L Smith
supported by 7 fans who also own “Large Organs (Bonus)”
This album is like Cavemen banging on sticks and stones and it happens to end up sounding like a Rock album. It's like the opposite of Progressive Rock.
Regressive Rock if you will. HMz
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