Reviews
"The end result is thick with numerous layers but retains the loose and light feel of those early live sessions, much like the act their recording regime was modeled on, Led Zeppelin.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The trio still combine '60s garage jangle with thick jams that channel Iron Butterfly heaviness, but their new songs are sunnier and jumpier than 2005's dirgeful FEATHERS.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Made in a farmhouse in rural Indiana, OLD GROWTH has the primeval, fuzzed-out power of the trio's earlier albums, but with a new clarity and groove.", "OLD GROWTH sees the group unafraid to stretch themselves out in whatever directions crossed their hazy minds, including extended groove rock and gentle acoustic ballads.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "This fifth album gets progressively less fuzztoned and more overtly tuneful as it progresses."