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Following the success of previous release It’s The Falling That Counts Not the Landing, Brighton based post rock/post hardcore outfit Crooked Mountain Crooked Sea return with the release of their new EP I Watched It From The Roadside on 16th August through Smalltown America records.
The urgency of 'They Don’t Mean Anything' and 'Mice In The Cellar' will invite favourable comparisons with At The Drive In, whilst fans of Fugazi will love the edgier, discordant moments here.
The energy and ferocity of their earlier efforts remains intact here. But on this new EP these strengths have been enhanced by a new focus making I Watched It From The Roadside their most direct and mature release to date.