On their seventh studio album, These Are the Days That Turn in to Years, Pharis & Jason Romero, following 2022’s Tell ‘Em You Were Gold, channel four years of living, touring, parenting, and banjo-building into their most open-hearted set yet. Tracked in their riverside Horsefly barn, the album feels lived-in and luminous, rich with the stories and small revelations that define their world. This time around, the music launches with a thick bass spine that is impossible not to tap your foot to, as ‘Big Time World’ dances the album into life with an amiable fiddle swing for decorative delight, giving the sense of song being sung with skips, sways and carefree abandonment. ‘Last Cal’l is bedded into a swampy, muddy banjo texture. That bass and fiddle are essential once more on…

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