April. Come she will. And has. And I wake up with 50 albums that I've liked so far already on a playlist. A couple of months and I'll be able to start a tentative rundown of 200 albums that I've liked in 2025 without a clear idea of where it's heading. Well. We all need a hobby and this seems to be mine.
And this is my fiftieth album on this playlist, Anither good one. Grear Grandpa, a band from Seattle who seem aware and mindful if that great city's musical legacy. One who experienced trying times during Covid bur regrouped and stayed together.
New album Patience, Moonbeam is the legacy of that. It's a powerful Indie Chamber peace which appealed to me in darkness late last night and I'm finding charming as the sun rises in the heavens again the heavens this morning.
Life is a struggle sometimes. There's no point pretending otherwise. Patience, Moonbeam grits its teeth and heads unto the coming gale. It's a determined, and frequently inspiring album..
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