National Music Reviews
Doug Tuttle
Self-Titled
Trouble in Mind
Street: 01.28
Doug Tuttle = The Black Angels + Foxygen
From the moment the first track starts, you will immediately feel as though you are listening to a record from your odd uncle’s collection acquired during his “experimental phase.” The hushed, layered vocals are a tribute to an era of anonymous unprotected sex. The album creeps along with a hazy mellotron, an acoustic guitar, and the occasional fuzzed out guitar solo. This is apparently a break-up record written after Tuttle and his longtime MMOSS band mate and romantic partner Rachel Neveu. It is like an acid trip that is constantly switching gears between gleeful and somber. –Cody Hudson
Self-Titled
Trouble in Mind
Street: 01.28
Doug Tuttle = The Black Angels + Foxygen
From the moment the first track starts, you will immediately feel as though you are listening to a record from your odd uncle’s collection acquired during his “experimental phase.” The hushed, layered vocals are a tribute to an era of anonymous unprotected sex. The album creeps along with a hazy mellotron, an acoustic guitar, and the occasional fuzzed out guitar solo. This is apparently a break-up record written after Tuttle and his longtime MMOSS band mate and romantic partner Rachel Neveu. It is like an acid trip that is constantly switching gears between gleeful and somber. –Cody Hudson