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Drawing on influences such as Pavement, The Replacements and Wilco, this trio speaks directly to and from the heart on tracks such as “Breathing Room,” which chronicles love’s rich and confusing pageant with catchy, Westerbergian lyrics, while the stunning “Country Star” serves as a touching, convincing ode to fidelity and serves to balance the bruised reconciliation seeker present in the Lucinda Williams-esque “Aisle Walker.” But it’s hard to pick standout tracks on an album that has so many, on an album that lingers like a new lover’s touch and scent, distracting you and making you consider forsaking all others. It’s heartbreaking, uplifting, delicate, rough… in a word, beautiful. – Jedd Beaudoin (Copper Press)