King Buffalo   Repeater
3.7
great
Release Date: 2018
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4.0 excellentDeadwing2112 | July 9th 20

Repeater is a twenty four minute hypnotic inducing three track EP released by King Buffalo. The album self titled song is a sprawling thirteen minute psychedelic journey perfect for a long winding desert road trip under the stars. With its Black Angelish bass line, tribal drum patterns and blissfully stoned vocals delivered by Sean McVay, Repeater (song) is the missing key to David Lynch's Lost Highway. Too Little Too Late is an instrumental with a terrific Apocalypse Now recalling helicopter whirling guitar effect before seguing into the final track. Centurion evokes the imagery of a tribe stalking and hunting down its prey in the dead of night. King Buffalo effectively lulls the listener under its spell to experience its carefully crafted sonic journeys. Quite a powerful work of art on display here for only three tracks.

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3.5 greatADLutz | May 17th 18
4.0 excellentvkristi | March 23rd 18
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3.0 goodmontekristoo99 | February 28th 18
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3.0 goodrufous | January 10th 18
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