Pidgeon is heavy, like when Nick shrieks over Nirvana levels of distortion and punk levels of aggression; and soft, like when Micah coos over soft arpeggios. Yet more often, Pidgeon bounces back and forth. This is the album’s greatest strength, for piece by piece it merely gets by, but as a whole it exhibits brilliant flexibility.
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