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Kyoto & Garden Song are wondrous
Punisher, a sparkling gem stone
ICU, powerful, sweeping
This is not glitter pop. Its complex, layered, & elegant.
Renaissance genius altupliftingfan
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A rooted sense of modernity and future vision with an eclectic yet clear communicative goal immersed in a myriad multi-sensorial sounds is what this great collections offers - a real clear call to action for everyone. donan
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When I first heard it I thought: This is exactly what I wish country had become instead of pop. Drug confessionals, spiritual love, pared down 80s cover. True rebel. No shit-kickers attitude necessary. addem
Epic, folksy psych-pop, diligently crafted from sessions recorded in a beach studio and an old San Francisco mansion. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 9, 2015
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I love this album because Sturgill's sharpest social critiques are adorned in Appalachia's own fiddle, banjo, and mandolin. But my favorite track is Jesus Boogie. It exchanges Country's crooning adoration of the King for questions, uncertainty, and doubt. What a meaningful religious song. Adam Burns