In the 1960s, Mal Sharpe and Jim Coyle would tape interviews with random people they met on the street. These interviews were about fantastical subjects.
This is the first CD offering from biker/Highway Poet, Colorado T. Sky, and it’s a pure gem. It’s not perfect, in fact, it’s somewhat proud of its own flaws.
For a young Boston band, this has surprisingly good production, and mature sound. Rather than rushing, they take their time and let a little drama develop.
Relentlessly, unapologetically poppy, delivered complete with ringing guitar riffs and sweet vocal harmonies. But there’s something dark lurking underneath.
Low-key slacker wrappe (that’s French) style that employs wavering and dreamy tones underlain with deliciously applied analog keyboard and guitar sound.