Crowded House has returned with their eighth studio album, “Gravity Stairs,” continuing to showcase their talent for blending reflective lyrics with lush melodies. This album, created with Neil Finn’s sons Liam and Elroy, founding bassist Nick Seymour, and long-time collaborator Mitchell Froom, marks a significant moment in their discography, reminiscent of their mid-‘90s peak. The recording sessions spanned across New Zealand, Australia, and California, and the album features both familiar and new sonic landscapes. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
Crowded House - Gravity Stairs
The Verdict: Neil Finn’s Songwriting Shines and the Familial Collaboration Adds Depth
Jun 08, 2024
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Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock
J and Tim dig into the grunge, alt-rock, and indie albums that changed everything—the forgotten classics, the underappreciated masterpieces, and the legends worth hearing again. One album at a time. Let’s dig it out.
J and Tim dig into the grunge, alt-rock, and indie albums that changed everything—the forgotten classics, the underappreciated masterpieces, and the legends worth hearing again. One album at a time. Let’s dig it out.Listen on
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