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Retreating to a secluded cabin in the Michigan woods while warmed by the glow of their beloved city across the lake, Hummingbiird (once Chicago’s Pedal Steel Transmission) has emerged from the wilderness armed with a startlingly unique and vibrant artifact. My Bloody Valentine textures lay on top of Marmalade grooves, Youngbloods optimism, even 2 minute Pavement jaunts. Following up 2003’s critically acclaimed “Angel of the Squared Circle”, this album is the sound of a band that has hit its stride. “Homesic and Sunburnt” and “Nuclear Winter” gently hypnotize and wrap us in warm cocoons of blissful tone and sweet vocal harmony, while “Speak Softly” and “No Need to Go” invite us on a wild ride of soaring anthem and cavernous bombast. Roger Moutenot (long time Yo La Tengo producer) handled mixing duties on the release, his influence felt throughout in the record’s infectious vibrancy and subtle psychedelia. From first track to last, the album exudes a quiet confidence that hits a perfect balance of organic drone and maddeningly hook-laden song writing. |
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Hummingbiird cs007 $10.00 |
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Hummingbiird is inactive |
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