Always listen to this album when I fancy a change, I love my Roots but this is one of my favourite tracks off one of my favourite albums irrespective of the genre.
Apparently it's called 'sludge doom pop'. I concur. More specifically it's like the slow mo pained emotional overload bit of any good 80s/90s film, but someone's cut the brakes. Even Keanu Reeves can't wail loud enough or shoot enough bullets into the air to cover this.
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