PETER WOLF CRIER

Garden of Arms

2011-09-05

Garden of Arms is the second album from Minneapolis duo, Peter Wolf Crier. This is indie rock that involves keen vocal harmonies and fine production. Many of the songs here are a bit pensive while others rock a bit more, boasting fuzzy guitars as well as drums. The album starts out strong with “Right Away”, but I lost interest about half-way through as the songs gradually grew more subdued. Rebecca Ruth

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