Probably the most apt display of Cerberus Shoal's transition between their long form, eclectic and somewhat improvisational early albums and the newer, more accessible and folksy Fire on Fire releases.
The Land We All Believe In is essentially a precursor to
The Orchard. It reminds me of Eugene Hütz, particularly his work on movie soundtracks and his band Gogol Bordello.
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