Through breezy, evocative, harmony-laden folk, Bendigo Fletcher tips its hat to the 70s West Coast folk scene, but it could never be mistaken for it as a whole. Where Joni Blue is a pretty close take on something from before Reagan was elected president, songs such as My Dad and Dislodger are big and layered, twisting in multiple genres and ideas, producing something more nuanced and atmospheric and running closer to Fleet Foxes, although with heavier hands and a country heart. Its only a four-song snapshot, but its packed with promising elements.
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