Review by Gary Hill Sacha Mullin is a Chicago based musician. In addition to other work, he's been part of the band Cheer-Accident. That, by itself, might have landed this under progressive rock. The thing is, there are a lot of ties to modern prog here. There is also a definite left-of-center vibe to it. Those things also contribute to the progressive rock label. Beyond that, though, there is a major 80s pop music leaning, most closely to things like Morrissey's music. The singing on this is quite adventurous. Overall, this set is probably not for everyone, but it is sure please quite a few people.
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