Prog

AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST

ot an act usually found in these parts, 90s post-Britpop survivors are back with (Strange Folk). This likeable double album is a full-blooded throwback to the psychedelic times, conceived as taking place under a “badly leaking roof in the quaintly imagined village church an engrossing, fun hour of music. David Kovacevic’s latest under his prog alias is (). The followup to 2020’s is another delve into the man’s love for this particular strand of rock. As homemade as the album feels and as limited as Kovacevic’s vocals are, his keyboard playing’s strong and it’s easy to get swept up in the sheer enthusiasm and character on display.

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