I've been mainlining the Acetone discography over the past few weeks, in preparation for their shows in Brooklyn this weekend. They were great last night, with the 100-year old Marshall Allen opening for them. Tickets remain for tonight and tomorrow.
Their music has an appealing vibe: warmly depressive, youthful 90s-slacker counter-culture sounds. Nice, quiet harmonies, and really clever guitar playing. Varying amounts of country flavor, depending on the moment in their history. RIYL: Low, Red House Painters, MJ Lenderman, Townes Van Zandt