Hailing from the nether reaches of Canada, St. John’s Thom Coombes crafts songs that land somewhere between Pavement and Octoberman. His leading track, ‘Everything Is Temporary / One Year’, grabs a listener by the coat tails and drags them back into the meandering realm of the cute-reflective perfected by the likes of Jeffrey Lewis. The female vocals don’t hurt either. The balance struck is simply the best. Enjoy!
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