Recorded in Memphis at Bunker Audio by Andrew McCalla (who also engineered Spider Bags' seminal 2012 rock and roll party record Shake my Head), Someday Everything Will Be Fine leverages the limitations and glory of the Tascam 388, a vintage recording/mixing device that's acquired a mythos via it's association with legendary records by Dinosaur Jr., East River Pipe, the Black Keys, Ty Segall, and Thee Oh Sees to name a few. The Tascam's charms are more immediate, with a visceral resonance all it's own. "That's how my favorite rock and roll records were made," notes McGee. "It's the limitations, I think, that create the performance."
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It’s their best album yet
It’s their best album yet. Epic poetry, guitar rock that gets up in your face and says “let me show you how it’s done, son”.
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