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The Seattle band's debut is a wondrous concoction of fuzzed out synths, brass ensembles, and epic vocal melodies. At the album's core is a sharp sense of melody, a cutting lyrical honesty, and a bludgeoning beat that brings to mind the whimsy of Magnetic Fields, the lyrical expanse of The Microphones, and the lo-fi bliss of Eric's Trip. Produced with Casey Foubert (Sufjan Stevens, Pedro The Lion).
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VINYL FORMAT. The Seattle band's debut is a wondrous concoction of fuzzed out synths, brass ensembles, and epic vocal melodies. At the album's core is a sharp sense of melody, a cutting lyrical honesty, and a bludgeoning beat that brings to mind the whimsy of Magnetic Fields, the lyrical expanse of The Microphones, and the lo-fi bliss of Eric's Trip. Produced with Casey Foubert (Sufjan Stevens, Pedro The Lion).
LP $12.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Perhaps more sonically upbeat than its predecessor, Creaturesque's details are at times painted in both optimistic and sobering tones. Reitherman's scattershot poetics touch on an array of ideas; it's oppressive American machisimo and Suburbanite sexuality. It's soft drugs and convertible cars. It's the struggle for higher expectations within the mess of modern life, and when wrapped up in the structures of TMTS' sure-handed tunes it's an all too delicious combination.
LP $13.99
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