Review: This is a reissue of the debut album by one of the most original and dynamic forces on the US indie scene - Pittsburgh noise-pop experimentalists feeble little horse. This follow-up to their EP, Modern Tourism, makes a case for them being among the finest to arrive out of Pennsylvania state's underground music scene since the likes of Kurt Vile and The War On Drugs. Plus, they have traced a similar path, playing in many DIY venues around Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in a bid to get their name out there. Their inventiveness is one of the most striking things about them - they have a nostalgic sound that leans on shoegaze and jangle pop and at the same time sound like nothing that's come before them. Guitarist/producer Sebastian Kinsler's words go some way to expressing why that may be: "We always to make these songs as weird as we can without destroying what makes them cool." It's certainly worked with just the right balance struck.
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