Driving anywhere in Texas can cost you half a day, easy. For example, it’ll take you over four hours just to get from R&B singer Leon Bridges’ hometown of Fort Worth down to Houston, where the psychedelic wanderers in Khruangbin hail from.
Dust combines folk and jam-band spaciousness with overgrown nature imagery and ego death. It's an identity crisis caught on tape, an exploration of how turning away from your art can be the thing that ultimately leads you back.
Mike Patton, in conversation with Rolling Stone, said "I'm not some young tough guy trying to prove a point anymore. For me to make a record like this, it's entirely a musical adventure. I just think it's fun, and it makes me smile a lot."
The Beaches have spend the past decade building something unstoppable. Their third album ‘No Hard Feelings’ finds the band blaming themselves (rather than their exes).
A psychedelic journey and a "skull-rattling wallop". The album, produced by Nick Raskulinecz, features 11 tracks and is the band's first LP since Ohms (2020).