Combining elements of Hüsker Dü-esque power pop and hints of grunge, without going overboard on sounding metal, is what gives Treepeople their unique sound. Fuzzy dueling guitars and tortured lyrics accompany Guilt Regret Embarrassment from the second "No Doubt" hits the speakers all the way to the final track, "Trailer Park," making this full-length debut a great first impression. And if this doesn't catch the listener's attention, their cover of David Bowie's "Andy Warhol" will. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi
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Combining elements of Hüsker Dü-esque power pop and hints of grunge, without going overboard on sounding metal, is what gives Treepeople their unique sound. Fuzzy dueling guitars and tortured lyrics accompany Guilt Regret Embarrassment from the second "No Doubt" hits the speakers all the way to the final track, "Trailer Park," making this full-length debut a great first impression. And if this doesn't catch the listener's attention, their cover of David Bowie's "Andy Warhol" will. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi
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