which was once again produced by Joe Henry
Joy delivers their most raw and reflective album yet with their fourth LP
and hook but also with his listeners through songs that croon of our uneasy little era
you’re in a sweaty pit of swaying bodies dancing as dual vocals harmonize
and Mikey Pascuzzi [drums]—trace their union back to high school
Sword II - Electric Hour RPBLB001830501.1 which was once again producedIn a rundown house in Atlanta, where the basement flooded, the air smelled like mildew, and the landlord tried to evict them for using it as an "electronic rock band facility," Sword II made the most ambitious, accessible, and electrically charged music of their lives. Electric Hour marks Sword II's first fully cohesive statement after working in an experimental, song by song mode. From psych and hardcore punk to a sense of drama and theatricality,