
The best part about this particular review is that it doesn't need to be a long one. We're some verbose mofos here and we tend to dig pretty deeply into our album reviews. Every now and again, an album without a lot of necessary analysis enters the picture, and in some cases, this is extremely refreshing. The Soft Pack, formerly The Muslims, are backing up the stellar 2009 release, The Muslims EP, with their self-titled debut via Kemado Records. The San Diego quartet needs very little explanation, and this is probably appropriate. Through both releases, they've harnessed a [...]