Sounding like a watered-down version of Bon Iver’s Perth (or hell, any track from that album) Hayden Calnin falls short in reaching for the stars with this indie-folk soundscape. I mean, it sounds great, but it’s all a bit bogged down in a soggy, well-worn path carved a few years prior. That aggrieving indie-folk vocal inflection doesn’t really help, either.
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