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Not her more accessible album, to put it mildly. There are some tracks with a hidden beauty, but in most of them, the text is king and music almost disappears. Maybe it should have been released as "Spoken word"? alfayate
The Ohio band's first LP in over a decade parlays bandleader Zac Little's love of painting into sweeping, tonally rich folk-punk. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2025
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So delighted that Angel is finding that "hard won acceptance" that she sought and hope that her future path is one of authenticity. This work is one marked by melodious but not overwrought emotion, striking an intuitive balance of warmth and skill. hailhumanists