Another dreamy track from another local four-piece, but leaning here towards country-tinged West Coast psychedelia. It’s a worn sound, but they do it well; the lush guitar layers and vocal harmonies on To The Mountain create a warm, drawling, cinematic air. Lyrically, it’s all abstract images of distant peaks and amnesiac strangers – a surreal, prog-influenced tapestry.
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