Opening with equal parts Will Sheff and Patrick Wolf, Jeremy Neale projects uninhibited vocal talent in a verse that eventually blows open with spooky spaghetti western theatrics. That tinge of horror country underpins a general indie rock acumen, all coming together in a tidy little package.
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