This new jam from Chelan, Towers, is incredible. Citizen Dick wrote quite an in-depth review on it: “All at once, the album moves into large-scale cinematic sound (Hosford actually writes score for film and television, as well). “Sunrise” swirls with expansive synthesizers and light-hearted hooks even my grandma would throw up the horns for. “Checked In” is an angular jam a third of the way in that showcases the more electro-pop side of things before it weaves back and forth in tempo with indie-hand clap percussion and cerebral lyricism; it crescendos at the close (if you’re not enthralled with the last 45 seconds of the track, shoot me an email and we will argue for awhile). Lyrically, Hosford and Grady are graceful, and embrace the tensions associated with change and looking backward at a life gone by. Whether listeners choose to side with the darker undertones of the record, or identify with the more traditional pop modalities, the album will assuredly satiate the ears.” [READ MORE]
Also, our friends at Knox Road summed it up rather nicely: “loopy melodies and a sound that whisks us away to places we can only touch in our dreams” [READ MORE]

















