The Great Depression: Forever Altered
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Denmark-based Americans' The Great Depression return with a typically lush and well-produced psychedelic-tinged intricate beauty. Layered, rich structures support well-crafted melodies and a warm and embracing sound. The tone is still generally blissful and sombre, though with a definite injection of melodic pop energy, particularly on the charging title track. Their chamber-pop and shoegaze influences lend them comparisons to early spiritualized, MBV and radiohead, though pop sensibilities and Todd
Casper’s own impressive production talents make their varied approach entirely cohesive. |



