Yoo Doo Right's new album channels distress positively amidst global crises, showcasing the beauty to be found despite the bleakness of our times.
In the context of late capitalism and real-time tragedies, drummer John Talbot expresses that while their record feels bleak, there remains hope and beauty.
The unique recording environment during a blizzard profoundly impacted the band, as isolation and extreme cold infused energy into their music creation process.
Songs like Spirit's Heavy, But Not Overthrown, Part 2 exemplify their ambition of merging post-rock and krautrock, pleasing fans of genres akin to Mogwai.
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