Long Island band, Fellow Project, is made up of members from the punk bands Bridge and Tunnel, Yes Sensei, We Meet Under Tables, and Church of the Rowdy. But, on The Buried Life, Fellow Project inject a singer/songwriter folk sensibility into their brand of rustic punk rock. Fellow Project’s use of dual male/female vocals set a nice tone for the band’s brand of folkish punk rock. Hell, the lead male singer sounds eerily like Frank Black. How cool is that? In fact the band’s music shares a lot of similarities to Black’s more countrified solo approach. This is Fellow Project’s second album I believe and definitely a grower given more listens. Fellow Project won’t knock you over but if you’re a fan of passionate and sincere music, The Buried Life will leave a certain impression on you.
Genre: Punk/Folk
RIYL: Slingshot Dakota, Frank Black, Whiskey & Co.
Label: Dead Broke
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