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“In the Country,” is La Luz's first new material since the release of Floating Features, their acclaimed album of 2018. Shana Cleveland, the band’s frontperson, offers this, “I moved to the country a few years ago after living in cities for most of my life. Being out in the middle of nowhere makes it easy to imagine how it would be possible to leave society all together. I love how in this track some of the most unnatural elements of the arrangement (synthesizers, fuzz, effects) create an atmosphere around the instruments that ends up feeling very natural--I can hear bugs buzzing around and bird sounds in different directions.”
I love this album partially because it's so hard to place in time. It could just as easily fit into any decade from the 60s on and feels familiar but totally original. La Luz
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I love this so much. It inspires me in a few ways, one of which is to revisit Richard Brautigan because I wasn’t into him on my first read, but mostly it makes me want to bask in the warm places in my little world and go on early morning walks, not unlike the way I feel when I listen to Dolly Parton. katherines943
Seattle group fluung delivers a trio of guitar-forward indie songs that recall the glory days of groups like Built to Spill and 764-Hero. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 15, 2020