Beachwood Sparks has made a striking comeback with their latest album, “Across The River Of Stars,” their first release in over a decade. Known for their unique blend of alt-country and psychedelic rock, the band has once again delivered a rich sonic tapestry. This album sees them reuniting with producer Chris Robinson, bringing in a fresh yet familiar sound that captures their essence while exploring new musical landscapes. The album was recorded at John Dwyer’s Discount Mirrors Studios in Los Angeles, and features contributions from long-time collaborators and new musicians, adding layers to their well-established cosmic Americana vibe. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
Beachwood Sparks - Across The River Of Stars
Alt-Country Pioneers Return with a Cosmic Soundscape After a Decade
Jul 27, 2024
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