The Red Thread's Jason Lakis has a knack for dreamy melodies, emotive vocals, and subtle indie rock-derived guitar lines that puts his trio in a league of its own. The weeping, atmospheric riffs that become the Hawaiian-vibing "Kindling Forts," for instance, sound like a collaboration between Spoon and Jack Johnson. Gone are the Red House Painters-fixated songs that fueled Tension Pins, replaced by airy, memorable tunes like "Long Arm" and "A Distance." Lakis' lilting, lullaby-like numbers like "Sleepwalker" and "Treasure ...
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The Red Thread's Jason Lakis has a knack for dreamy melodies, emotive vocals, and subtle indie rock-derived guitar lines that puts his trio in a league of its own. The weeping, atmospheric riffs that become the Hawaiian-vibing "Kindling Forts," for instance, sound like a collaboration between Spoon and Jack Johnson. Gone are the Red House Painters-fixated songs that fueled Tension Pins, replaced by airy, memorable tunes like "Long Arm" and "A Distance." Lakis' lilting, lullaby-like numbers like "Sleepwalker" and "Treasure Island" -- realized with bandmates Mike Schmiedt and Dan Martin -- are less slowcore than indie rock-meets-easy listening, but after a hard day, a cold beer and Ship in the Attic, Birds in the Subway are perfect companions. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi
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