The third album by Norwegian guitarist HP Gunderson’s expansive psych/prog/country/ soul project is an unapologetically retro exercise that evokes a golden age of Cosmic American Music while impressing with its overall verve and accomplishment.
The Last Hurrah!: Mudflowers
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