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(self-released)
Bigger, thicker, sharper — Twin Limb’s new EP of repurposed material is meant to give you a reference point to where the band is and where they’re heading, a placeholder before they release their first full-length next year. Lacy Guthrie, Maryliz Bender and Kevin Ratterman haven’t jumped ahead lightyears, instead steadily and carefully advancing in incremental sonic steps. On “Anything Is Possible and Nothing Makes Sense,” they swirl psychedelic ambiance, stormy guitars and a barely recognizable accordion into their dark, cutting-edge folk that’s the rare combination of completely different and smart and easy to listen to.

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