Before the release of last album ‘Charmer’, two of the founding members of Scranton, Pennsylvania’s Tigers Jaw left. ‘Spin’, the band’s fourth album, is their first as a two piece, marking a new beginning, then, for Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins. Brianna’s further input across the record is a delight, at the helm on highlight ‘June’, while ‘Guardian’ is the band at their summery emo best. ‘Spin’ doesn’t come with the same urgency as the band’s self-titled debut or its follow-up ‘Two Worlds’, but is a promising, varied hint at the future.
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