The Hard Quartet review cosmically trippy joy from Stephen Malkmus supergroup
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The Hard Quartet's debut embodies a cosmic, trippy experience, blending influences from their past bands into a vibrant showcase of camaraderie and creativity.
While it's richly populated with drug references, including an ode to marijuana in 'Heel Highway', the songwriting lifts the album beyond mere stoner jamming.
Tracks like 'Killed By Death' offer poignant reflections on life and mortality, displaying the band's emotional depth alongside their signature adventurous spirit.
The range of styles from avant-glam to power-punk indicates a diverse sonic palette, with songs addressing themes of modern warfare and personal reflection.
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