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A childhood Beatles fascination grows well next to the sounds of the golden state, weaving vivid guitar into operatic commentary veiled in a true California partly- cloudy forecast. In their newest album, "Ramon," Nichols queers a canonical musical figure, using theatrical lyrics to paint vignettes of white rabbit adventures and very real social pressures all within a DIY ethos. Each track is a three to four minute romp inside a specific emotion, playing out theatrical puzzle pieces that build on each others' sounds.

Their work touches on sounds that might feel homey to those of us who have been listening to the likes of Kill Rock Stars' Elliott Smith, bounces distinctly off of the 1960's technicolor daisy of the British Invasion and matures into Nichols' specific artistry. It's intricate, cathartic work made by and for the people who need it.

Tracklist

Listen to the Beatles
Dog Days
Run Rabbit Run
Ramon
She’s The Beard
Captain Custard
Jerome
Mustard’s Blues
I Can’t Tell You
From A Hole in the Road
(I Fell In Love On) Christmas Day

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