June Of 44
See also: Directions In Music, Rachel's, Rex, Shipping News, The Letter E
Album reviews
Anahata
Touch & Go (1999)
The word carries serious negative baggage, but let's face it: June Of 44 were a supergroup.
Four Great Points
Quarterstick (1998)
June Of 44's two previous albums and EP, which are all dominated by ocean-themed imagery, present a frustrating paradox: The band either sounds as if it's trying too hard or not at all.
Tropics And Meridians
Touch & Go (1996)
Tropics And Meridians plays some sort of conjuring trick on its listeners. It's a short album -- six songs, not even 40 minutes. But somehow it seems like there's more going on during those six brief tracks than anything June Of 44 have done.