“A self-described “bad time band”, Chicago group Ethers’ debut consists of twelve songs of ragged, soulful rock and roll; heavy on hooks, with stark arrangements and sticky melodies that hang with an unexpected resonance. Instant earworms like opener “Empty Hours”, “Rip Off” and “Modern Dating” recall bands like soulful punks Royal Headache or Asheville troubadours Reigning Sound, while third quarter-album high point “CBD” rages with nervous energy like a long-lost Feelies “Crazy Rhythms” outtake. Tunes like “Carry What You Kill” and album closer “Something” are soaked in melancholy, but peppered with cynicism and charm. The band oozes a world-weariness, but the tunes yearn with a hopeful ache for better days ahead. Recorded in the raw, with very little audio adornment by Chicago engineer Dave Vettraino & mastered by Melbourne legend Mikey Young (Total Control, Eddy Current Suppression Ring), the spartan production allows the songs to be the main focus.”
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