ALBUM REVIEW: The Growlers Recaptures Their Beach Goth Sound on ‘Casual Acquaintances’
Long live The Growlers.
Long live The Growlers.
We’ll take all we can get from Moses.
An indie rock fantasy 10 years in the making.
It might just be the prettiest thing put to wax this year.
An impressive album for fans of melancholic, melodic folk rock.
Kim Gordon and Bill Nace build beckoning experimental soundscapes.
Clocking in at 14 and a half minutes, it’s Molina’s most longwinded project yet.
They’ve probably already moved on.
A surrealistic trip through worldly exotica, lounge, jazz, B-movies and psych-pop.
You may as well listen to the original.
Another fantastic collaboration between Melody and a modern psych great.
With more twists and surprises in 37 minutes than most bands produce in a lifetime.
Nigel Chapman emerges as one of indie rock’s finest wordsmiths.
And changed Rock and Roll forever.
A worthy addition to the band’s singular discography.