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27 Animal Life (Kimchee Records) By: Alex Steininger

Airy guitar pop with a voice like an angel, 27's Animal Life is a mellow, glowingly melodic record, buried underneath the breezy, serene guitars and gentle vocals. Sparse instrumentation accompanies the guitars and vocals, giving the dream-inducing songs a surprisingly dreamier fill. The songs are soft like a pillow and nurturing like a mom, the kinds of songs you can lay your head down and feel comforted. Twenty-Seven isn't without rock moments, either, shaking you with the passive, yet semi-abrasive indie rock side now and then. I'll give this an A-.
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