I quickly realized how amazing this record sounds when my phone rang and I pressed pause. It felt like the room collapsed as the music went silent, pushed away by the hard void of that cold December morning. The album was recorded entirely analog, and it shows. It has a warmth to it that we don’t hear often enough these days, a presence that lets the music talk directly to your soul.
Josh Teskey’s vocal tone is rich and soothing, and the band plays with the minimalistic approach of playing just the right notes for the songs. Blues flavours tastefully permeate the record, culminating in the almost twelve minute long closing track “Honeymoon” where the band lets loose and jams, alternating between blues boogie and Pink Floyd-ian ambiance. Yeah, that sounds weird written down, but I guarantee it sounds amazing in your ears.
If you like Motown, soul or blues, you have to check out this album. What am I saying: if you like music, you have to check out this album. It’s available now.
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