One of the defining characteristics of Moneyball, Dutch Interior‘s Fat Possum label debut, was its eclectic, shape-shifting nature as it drifted between slowcore, livelier lo-fi rock, harmonic country-rock, and more, including spacy, experimental drone music. Whether or not it served as a justification for this or actually worked (it somehow did), that trait was largely explained by the group’s sizeable six-member lineup, their varied musical backgrounds, and the fact that they all contributed music, lead vocals, and lyrics to the record.
The follow-up EP, It’s Glass, acts more like an extension of that album than a sequel in that it meanders into additional adjacent territories. The EP opens with the rustic “Ground Scores,” a minimalist alt-country love song with…

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