A Place to Bury Strangers latest album Transfixation, unfortunately, ends up being a rather unmoving, mostly uninspired, definitely uninteresting listen.
Fortune sounds as if you are listening to Damon & Naomi in a candle lit, intimate live setting and reminds us how beautiful the simple things in life can be
You don’t want to play this at a party, but if you’re feeling low to baseline and have time to spare, Father John MIsty's I Love You, Honeybear is the jam.
Hyperview exhibits a change of pace and direction that works rather well. Title Fight may have changed route, but they haven’t lost anything along the way.