Brünch
Brünch [7-inch; Fedora Corpse]

Brünch? They’re in no hurry to win you over. They tread lightly through three songs on this self-titled 7-inch before letting the drapes down a little for the final act, “Atlas.” Quite a mystical trick they pull, to the point where you’ll be digging it and you don’t know why. It doesn’t shock you like so many bands/releases try to do these days, and it doesn’t reach too far in any one direction, preferring a mellow, scenic post-rock template stripped down and shortened. I guess Ulaan Khol (I miss you) are a decent comparison, if you’re into that sort of thing. The post-ist with the mostest! Coffee-colored vinyl, sheathed in recyclable materials, and supremely limited, as is eternally Fedora Corpse’s wont.

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