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Nick shows a lot of restraint with his guitar riffs compared to other albums, but still blesses us with glitchy, grungey sounds like the solo on "Don't Paint the Sun." My parents hate this album the least. Napalm
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Whatever, Whenever is flat out one of the most beautiful pieces I have ever heard. In the first line you get a distant, pained, and nostalgic sound. The guitar and drums meld so well with his vocals in furthering this atmosphere. The guitar's crescendo near the end comes in as a storm that the other instruments continue firmly playing through. The ending having them sound haggard after the storm passes is a great portrayal of the lines: I’m just fine/Most the time/I’ll get by/I’ll survive Byrhtnoth
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I love this album because Mike Watt works the bass. Watt is the man. I love this album because it includes Nels Cline. Nels Cline is my favourite guitarist of all time. Enough said. I love this album because Nick Reinhart is a force unto himself. I love this album because Greg Saunier is a fantastic drummer. I have the vinyl as well. Jon S Williams
Three renditions of “Snowflakes in July” explore all aspects of the song’s stunning beauty, including a mind-blowing 17-minute live version. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 15, 2020