Buffalo Tom is back with their tenth studio album, “Jump Rope,” and it’s clear that this veteran band from Boston still has plenty of creativity to share. Known for their college rock sound from the ‘90s, Buffalo Tom’s latest effort sees them embracing their roots while pushing into new sonic territories. The album features the band’s signature harmonies and emotional depth, with tracks like “Helmet” and “New Girl Singing” standing out. Their ability to blend nostalgic sounds with contemporary production gives “Jump Rope” a unique appeal. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
Buffalo Tom - Jump Rope
The Verdict: The familiar jangly guitars and heartfelt lyrics evoke their ’90s heyday while still feeling relevant
Jun 08, 2024
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