This almost feels like a prelude to the band’s sophomore album, laying the groundwork and early ideas surrounding the group’s style. It’s very simplistic and is actually quite reminiscent of old folk songs that you’d hear around a campfire.
I think the most standout quality of Neutral Milk Hotel is their distortion-drowned production, which works really well thematically and does a great job complimenting the instrumentation. The trumpet work is incredible and quite ... read more