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As for the content, it is not surprising that it's LoFi garage rock with quirky sounds as seasoning. This means that someone seemingly settled in an abandoned subway shaft, took a dose of psychedelic drugs, and rocked out until chased away by rats. Yes, that's one person, Seth Sutton. With occasional guests, but mostly alone with his instrumentation. You don't really notice it; it sounds like a band. But eventually, I would surely start talking to myself and make my voice sound like it's from another dimension.
The 13 tracks have power, good melodies are sprinkled in rather randomly, but overall, it's not something I would listen to frequently. Despite all the quirky coolness, I miss that special something in this kind of music that grabs me by the ears and doesn't let go. For anyone who can delve into the details of clattering underground rock, this could be something.



