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 If you want to know, their version of 'I'm A Lonesome Hobo' is far superior to yours, deal with it!

 A labyrinth strewn with folk, rock, wave, post-something, and touched with jazz aromas, in which to lose oneself hoping never to find the way out.

This review praises The Triffids' debut album Treeless Plain as a beautifully crafted mix of folk, rock, post-punk, and jazz elements. The author highlights the original tracks alongside their standout cover of 'I'm A Lonesome Hobo' and explores the band's instrumental richness. Despite its complexity and mood shifts, the album conveys passion and charm that have endured over decades. The review also contrasts it with the band's later, darker work Born Sandy Devotional. Listen to Treeless Plain to explore the rich and timeless sound of The Triffids today!

 Crazy For You goes down like a shot of rum and pear.

 Today is summer, this is garage surf pop and that blonde is winking right at me.

The review praises Best Coast's debut album 'Crazy For You' as a fresh and vibrant entry in the garage surf pop scene. It highlights the album's nostalgic yet original sound, blending early 90s noise-pop influences with Beach Boys-style melodies. Bethany Cosentino's captivating voice is a notable feature, evoking a carefree summer atmosphere. Despite being new to the band, the reviewer connects deeply with the sound and mood of the record. Dive into Best Coast’s dreamy garage surf pop—listen to 'Crazy For You' and feel the summer breeze today!