Vulture Whale–Bamboo You
Like a dang phoenix, Vulture Whale rose from the ashes of its previous incarnations, and morphed into the best American band pretending to be a British band influenced by American music since Guided By Voices. On Bamboo You, the group's new EP and its third release since its inception, Vulture Whale combines its unique brand of eccentric rock with its love of British music. The result is six songs that are among some of the best and most inspired of any in the Vulture Whale catalog. On Bamboo You, Vulture Whale's vocalist — whose lyrics are always somehow both humorous and casually profound — sings with a playful, faux British accent that is as entertaining as it is inauthentic. When McDonald sings, “She went on and just stripped me for parts / at least she let me keep my guitar,” the combination of redneck philosophy and a quasi-Cockney accent is (surprisingly) nothing short of a revelation.
DIRTY: #1, 4 - TRY: #3, 2
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