Warm, organic, stripped of gimmick and existing in the plane where Animal Collective meets LCD Soundsystem, the pathos of Bromst is epitomized on “Snookeredâ€: Building through its first half, the repeated chorus full of lament and longing, until just over halfway through when it’s become a supercharged, hypermixed and layered workout that somehow manages to make that first half feel all the more resonant. At its core, Bromst is everything we were told it might be: complex yet ...
The Mix Tape Podcast — Warm, organic, stripped of gimmick and existing in the plane where Animal Collective meets LCD Soundsystem, the pathos of Bromst is epitomized on “Snookeredâ€:... more info
Allmusic Blog — From the first few minutes of Bromst, Dan Deacon’s second Carpark full-length, it appears he may be going back to his university days at SUNY-Purchase, where he studied... more info