Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs – ALBUM REVIEW
In Part 1 of the FensePost Indie Music & Vinyl Blog coverage of the 1998 LP “Deserter’s Songs” by Mercury Rev, Andy deconstructs his thoughts on the album in a comprehensive album review, calling out standout tracks like opener “Holes,” the acclaimed “Goddess on a Hiway,” and his personal favorite “The Funny Bird.” He discusses the album’s influence and critical acclaim it received.
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