Uncle Hunter And The Buffalo/the Get Together
Split
Uncle Hunter and The Buffalo emerge from the static and noise of a crowded party hangover playing a stripped down melody that takes us back to the origins of the pre-party. Lead by one of the most recognizable voices of the 90s emo wave, Andrew Low of the Jazz June trades in the amplifier for an acoustic trip through his sketchbook mind backed by a long time friend that adds texture and experimental sounds. Think the Shins meets Neutral Milk Hotel in a simpler indie lo-fi context. The Get Together shines a light directly on the unique and eclectic vibe of the mountain time city of Denver. Opening the door to a distinct midwest punk / blues story, the arch is executed with precision reminding us why we loved Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros or The Crumbs.