Pennied Days

AlbumMar 25 / 20169 songs, 39m 27s
Indie Pop Psychedelic Pop Bedroom Pop
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Between their heartfelt delivery and luxurious production, Night Moves salute \'70s soft-rock on this thickly dreamy second album. Opener “Carl Sagan” spikes its Bee Gees influence with George Harrison-esque slide guitar, and “Border on Border” evokes “Hello It’s Me”-era Todd Rundgren, while “Staurolite Stroll” expands upon the sun-soaked spaciness of fellow classic rock revivalists My Morning Jacket. No matter how richly these songs shimmer, though, the band’s humble folk twang carries through. “Denise, Don’t Wanna See You Cry” is the best of both worlds—like a mirrorball spinning above a campfire.

For business inquiries contact: Scott Marsh~ [email protected] OR Scott Booker ~ [email protected] To book a show in the US contact: Frank Riley [email protected] To book a show in the UK/EU contact: Paul Boswell, Free Trade Agency, [email protected] For Publicity hit up: Shelley Wright [email protected] For Licensing~> Ben Morris, [email protected]

7 / 10

Minnesota outfit's second album is big on hooks and psychedelic garage rock charisma, making for an immersive and worthwhile listen.

7 / 10

Photo: Bryan.