Still in his early twenties, Twomey's debut solo album is a candid coming-of-age record that explores love, loss and distance, distilling the sounds of his teenage years in the music he was brought up on.
As Fleet sings of being a kid, the warmth and patience that the recording offers makes you feel both emotional while remembering your own childhood and thankful for now.
'Crooked Talk' is sweet, laid-back slacker pop that feels like that first lick of ice cream on a sunny day.
With its warm 70s soft rock sound and poppy hooks, 'Keep It Spinning' sounds like Linda Ronstadt on a road trip with the Go-Gos.
Caleb Caudle finds beauty in simpler times.
A joyful, tongue-in-cheek take down, Rachel McIntyre Smith revisits and reworks the classic sound of honky tonk and traditional country but adds just enough contemporary production touches to make it sound fresh and relevant.