Okay damn, Steve feels cut straight from the archive of Wildlife B-Sides. As someone most compelled towards the drums of a song like this, it brings me great joy to be reminded of Harder Harmonies.
Absolute classic, my favourite album of the year so far.
I would not be the drummer that I am without this album's existence, I have stolen so much from this man. I used to listen to it and Home Alone in full every day after high school while practicing drums along to it. My biggest takeaway from this album is just how much fun the band is having, this exuberantly joyous music has given me more dopamine than any drug ever could.
I am deeply grateful that this record exists, and the fact that I own it and its predecessor on vinyl brings a smile ... read more
This album helped to raise me, as corny as that sounds. I'm normally deeply attached to the sound and production of an album just as much as the songwriting and performances. Due to my synesthesia (and AuDHD lmao), the texture of music is deeply important to me. I usually hate remasters due to this reason. The remaster of Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair physically pains me to listen to, and I'm so thankful I have the CD of the original so I could rip the ... read more
I'm a notorious 100 gecs hater (Thanks to an alcohol old friend who played them to death) and even I'm addicted to Dumbest Girl Alive. 10/10, perfect song.