1.
Reminiscent of Labradford at times, but again the addition of saxophone is nice.
2.
Less folky than let's say Past People and/or The Corner but still, they never miss.
3.
Though this album falls short under 30 minutes much like the recent releases, they go straight Dirty Three melancholy type vibe in here.
4.
With an album title like Who Do You Call When the Police Murder? you know that this is their most political album and boy did they deliver.
5.
Very reminiscent of Širom, this is the peak of the post-folk sound that they've been developing since The Corner.
6.
Natural Snow Buildings but if it was filtered with dark jazz. One of my favourites.
11.
Nice 60+ minute debut piece split into three tracks. Some of the moments on this album delve into full Godspeed territory which is a good thing.
12.
This is probably the one that I don't feel like coming back, but that doesn't make this a bad follow-up.