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Anal? why bother making music if this is what music is. Sigourney_Weaver
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This is the most interesting album from the discography
Heading into a more country/kind of experimental direction, this project plays with it's sounds every which way it can
Lots of pianos and violins on this one, which I'm usually not a fan of, but I believe it's the way they're arranged which makes this album an exception
I like to think of this as "dad's childhood in the rural area and also watched old horror movies"
8/10 acid_trasj
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Just further evidence of why Bad History Month should be your favorite band. In a word, spectacular. Ross Robbins
Super tough hard rock with spoken word interludes and an experimental bent featuring members of San Francisco's early punk band Crime. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 27, 2017
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This is too good. Short, sweet, mathy. Duster and Weezer vibes while staying wholly unique. Sarah Fortin