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3.5 great | Antonius | March 7th 22 | For the release of its second LP, Nashville's trio Goodbye June signs with Earache Records? which has amongst its roster some modern blues and southern rock behemoths like Rival Sons, The Temperance Movement and Blackberry Smoke. Community Inn opens with "Rolling off My Tongue", a bombastic track with a cracking riff and vocals analogous to The Parlor Mob. But its from the follow-up track "Universal Mega Love" that the Plant-esque influences come to the surface. Fusing hard rock licks with southern blues melodies, the band delivers a coherent and solid first half with some powerful and memorable tracks. However, the fire starts to ease out halfway in the album and leaves some questions with regards to the listing and the placement of tracks in such an uneven way; its a two speed one. Recommendations: "Natural", "Secrets in the Sunset", "Joan & Dylan".
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