JOHN SCHACHT - 20.10.2010  Praised for its elastic take on Americana,this North Carolinatrio flexes its know-rules/break-rules muscles on a mini-LP of roots-solidsongwriting and...
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Scott Bryson - 01.10.2010  Heretofore's opening cut - the title track - is a peculiar psych-folk experiment that succeeds in spite of itself. None of its constituents (drums, gu...
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Steven Hyden - 21.09.2010  Oversaturation has officially set in on contemporary indie-folk, with a crowded slate of easy-listening pop-bluegrass combos and whispery, guitar-slin...
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Ryan Reed - 21.09.2010  Megafaun has famous friends.At this point in their careers, Joe Westerlund and brothers Brad and Phil Cook (all multi-instrumentalists, singers, songw...
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Stephen M. Deusner - 20.09.2010  That's a pretty evocative title for a mini-album like this one, which follows Megafaun's breakthrough full-length, Gather, Form & Fly. The word itself...
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Craig Jenkins - 16.09.2010  Megafaun’s first two albums, 2007’s Bury the Square and 2009’s Gather, Form & Fly, cemented the North Carolina trio as purveyors of lackadaisical...
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Julia Reidy - 16.09.2010  When I interviewed Megafaun’s Phil Cook in April, the band had just written and recorded Heretofore within the space of six weeks. I was lucky enough ...
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Kyle Fowle - 16.09.2010  A quick perusal of Megafaun's website will immediately assure you that, despite its near 30-minute duration, Heretofore is not a full fledged album; "...
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MATT PARISH - 31.08.2010  Megafaun have promised a full-sized follow-up to last year's stellar Gather, Form and Fly by year's end, but this six-song appetizer will serve nicely...
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