Adding a dash of J Mascis-style fragile vocals to a jangly Southern romp, local collective Immigrant Union keep it coming with their brand of proficient rock‘n’roll with a hearty serving trebly guitar action. It ticks all the boxes, but lacks a certain sense of danger in the dynamic, like the solos don’t really have room to breathe or something. Still heaps listenable but.
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