On the first taste of upcoming debut LP Sometimes I Sit And Think, Sometimes I Just Sit, Court unleashes on a rock‘n’roll belter, a touch of Peter Finch in Network,screaming missives from the window, sane as hell and not gonna take it anymore. It’s an admonishment of the folly of buzz, an excursion on the measure of success, cresting a barrage of square power chord blasts. It takes Barnett’s established penchant for wicked verbosity while consolidating shit-hot rock‘n’roll chops. Get around it.
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