Following the buzz of boat songs, the runaway success of rat saw god and a cheeky Waxahatchee feature, there was really no way Lenderman could miss with his next endeavour. Fortunately, not only did Lenderman not miss, he knocked out a couple stadium lights while he was at it. “Manning Fireworks” greets us with a total mastery of Lenderman’s sound. He finds that perfect cocktail of classic folk-rock worship mixed with reliable noisy indie sensibilities to make for a crunchy ... read more
Definity a conflicting listen for me. As far as an artist's discography goes, an album like live at bush hall is about as inessential as you can get. A more or less random live performance that only is accessible to us against the wishes of the band because of a greedy label's demands. However what makes this album special compared to most bargin bin filler live cds is that for a lot of us it's our first time hearing this band without issac wood, the vocalist and beating heart of the band's ... read more
maybe the best hexd album of all time