The whole EP has a great atmosphere and production and the back and forth between the two singers provide a lot of dynamics in the song. Where Light Divides The Holler works as an introduction track and just works all these elements together to introduce you to the rest of the EP.
God Knows has like 4 breakdowns; the beginning of the song, when Brian begins singing, when Matt King sings (the feature), and then another one later on. Maybe it's just because I'm familiar with their other work but ... read more
This album marks an interesting point in Harley Poe's career. They would fuse Folk Punk and Surf Rock together in Wretched. Filthy. Ugly., define their sound in Satan, Sex and No Regrets, and spent the first half of the 2010s leaning more towards their Horror Folk sound then the second half leaning towards their Indie Folk sound while bringing on a female vocalist to provide vocal harmonies with Joe Whiteford's vocals. It's now the 2020s and while they did lean towards Horror Folk in the early ... read more
Yes, this album has Tomorrow Comes Today, 19-2000, Clint Eastwood, Rock the House, etc but these songs don't make up for the problems of other songs on the album. Many of the tracks are repetitive (Re-Hash, Man Research, Slow Country, M1 A1, etc) then others present annoying vocals (5/4, Punk, Latin Simone, New Genious, etc). I also think many of these songs don't present a lot to us. I do like many of the songs on here like the previously mentioned singles and Double Bass, Starshine, and Sound ... read more
This album can only be described as insanity and I love it so much because of how uniquely uncomfortable it makes me feel. Throw Pinkerton out of the window guys, this is the correct kind of discomfort. The album features vocals from NEUTRA, a vocal program created by two of the band members for their songs which are sweet yet feel robotic like Alexa. The sweet element of the vocals from NEUTRA can be clearly seen at the end of 'WFLYTD (GOOD MORNING)'. The vocal performance from Andrew brings a ... read more