Fortunate Ones

The Bliss

2016-03-31

I love it when you start getting the violin mixed in with some really good Harmonies and a Stand up bass(One of my Favorites). I really thought they were in tune with one another on just about every song on this album. Not too much guitar going on, so you can really see some musicianship come out and using their harmonies to pave the way in their voices. Not too bad overall. I liked track 2 the most as it was more upbeat and more of what i would like to see from them, but tracks 6 and 11 were pretty good too.

review by Matt

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