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Short and sweet, no wasted moments, subtle guitar lines make it easy to miss how inventive they are. I actually appreciate the live to tape recordings including whatever is going on in the background; it's not obtrusive. And some electronic dabbling. An intimate album fans of bedroom folk, Vashti Bunyan, etc will appreciate and love more with repeated listens. Anthony Childs
Adopting an optimistic, genre-fluid mindset atypical to most contemporary punk rock, the Aussies rage against the machine with glee. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
From the first deadened cowbell to the last dissonant guitar interval, Dutch quartet Geo's new record is shaped for impact. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 25, 2024
supported by 6 fans who also own “A Wayside Shrine (Pt. II)”
These New Zealanders are really are trip worth taking. Toy soldier type of percussive elements, synth drones, high pitch feedbacks, naive melodies... you name it. LSD Fundraiser seems to take awesome selections from the world of culture and then moldes them, presenting an epic soundtrack for the apocalypse. Paatoimitus