Pit Er Pat: High Time
Spacious new dispatches from far-out Chicago trioPit Er Pat's early melodies were quirky and erratic, kerplunking about like jazz without a backbone, despite Fay Davis-Jeffers' charming popstress vocals. But around 2005 the band finally nailed it, hitting a subsequent series of Thrill Jockey releases to the moon, almost literally, having reached a spacious new indie-rock frontier where musical eccentricities became boundless punctuations. ... read more
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