This album goes hard from start to finish, mixing cowboy chords with alt rock progressions. The title track will leave you pierced by loves lost arrow, while tracks like Berlin got Blurry will leave you toe tapping to the memories of nervously drinking and trying to fit in. and those are just Andrew Savageās contributions. Every song by Austin Brown brings similar heat. Hypnotic tracks like Dust will hook you straight away with its driving power and irresistible mantra. By far one of my favourite album by the lads.
whispers of Midwest emo with a dash of math rock? This album took me on a drive past melancholy into the fields of nostalgia⦠the soundtrack to a conversation with a past self.
I love when you can look at an album and know you are gonna get exactly whats on the tin. Crunchy, grungy, angry, yelling about being angry at life, lamenting being white trash, but knowing nothing else as authenticly
MP has done it again⦠perhaps with my favorite album yet. blending their punk influence with catchy hooks ie. title track of the album, tows the line between a song for moshing and something that could be on the radio. MP displays they are masters of contrast and in finding the perfect tension between soft and heavy. flanger-ed out guitar solo in ānothing likeā hits deep in my body⦠fans of indie rock, punk, shoegaze, folk even, will enjoy
Iām in my 30ās and I still canāt get the hang of this. I race a razor around my face like itās trying to catch a bus. Never shave when youāre in a hurry and don't shave like your competing in a time trial.