Vault, Vol. 1 is the first of an expected three collections by synth pop-leaning indie rockers STRFKR. Arriving after their fourth full-length, it consists of previously unreleased recordings salvaged from bandleader Josh Hodges' computer, some pre-dating the band's first album by a couple of years. Considered a peek into Hodges' creative process, most of the 20 tracks are one- or two-minute snippets of songs that will be of interest only to dedicated fans. They consist of guitar and keyboard demos, along with a few that ...
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Vault, Vol. 1 is the first of an expected three collections by synth pop-leaning indie rockers STRFKR. Arriving after their fourth full-length, it consists of previously unreleased recordings salvaged from bandleader Josh Hodges' computer, some pre-dating the band's first album by a couple of years. Considered a peek into Hodges' creative process, most of the 20 tracks are one- or two-minute snippets of songs that will be of interest only to dedicated fans. They consist of guitar and keyboard demos, along with a few that are more fleshed-out, like the 100-second "Boogie Woogie." Some of the clips are pretty darn catchy, though, and the trippy "Only Humans" clocks in at over six minutes. [Vault, Vol. 1 was also released in an LP edition pressed on 180-gram red vinyl and including a digital download card.] ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi
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