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I've been meaning to write something about this album since I received it. I preordered this because I am a huge fan of Simon's work with Tinyfish, Rhinebeck, and his solo efforts as well. Expectations were very high for this album and they were exceeded. This has been living in my CD player in my car. The songwriting is outstanding. The playing is brilliant. The harmonies exquisite. Can't pigeon hole this into a genre. This is folk, rock , psychedelia, and a bit of Prog rolled into one truly outstanding album. Hoping this is the first of many. Lee Barrentine
The Philadelphia group sharpen their hooks and internal dyanmics for a fun and non-dorky take on power pop anyone can get behind. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024
supported by 27 fans who also own “Goodbye Johnny Shines”
I didn't think I would like this record but it's so infectious in its ability to change from prog to post rock then to psychedelic and onwards into alternative metal. Such an amazing feat to introduce the saxophone and it sounds so cool, this record is outstanding. Darknight