- Alternative rock
- Indie rock
- Experimental rock
Comment: there is not much to write about this issue because of providing a
couple of short-running pieces only (Big
Boots, Spiny Urchin). The single
side (Big Boots) is a simplistic one
having spot on the repeating phrase “big boots” and bold bass driven beats and
some sonic effects coming through and around the structure. Spiny Urchin is a remarkably more
flowing one without vocal interventions and bubbly dance rhythms conjured up by
the baritone guitar. It could be said despite its austere nature and minimal
changes in chords the issue begins to grow after many listening times while the
listener is able to discover nuances within the sound. The title track is like
an exercise of minimal music for “natural” instruments.