ALBUM REVIEW: Leland Sundries, “music for outcasts”
The worst you can say about Leland Sundries’ two EP releases — 2010’s “The Apothecary” and 2012’s “The Foundry” — is that they were frustratingly short (as EPs are wont to be). Thick stews of steampunk Americana that made the most of frontman Nick Loss-Eaton’s gnarly rasp, both pointed toward bigger things to come. With “music for outcasts,” the band’s first full-length album, that bigger thing has arrived, and it was worth the wait. Operating on a broader canvas than t...
Popdose — The worst you can say about Leland Sundries’ two EP releases — 2010’s “The Apothecary” and 2012’s “The Foundry” — is that they were frustratingly short ... more info