
Moneyball
The new record from Dutch Interior is receiving high praise from critics. Stereogum has called the band’s music “fantastically immersive” and Paste cosigns their “recipe for a rock song that’ll stick with you long after it’s over.”
Friends since childhood, the LA-based sixpiece’s new record is an inventive blend of modern day Americana, shapeshifting indie, and ultimately an inspired passion project from six lifelong friends who have made a record that sounds bigger than themselves. In the same way artists like Wilco or MJ Lenderman have turned classic songwriting on its head, the album both acknowledges and breaks with tradition. It is an ultimately hopeful elegy of what it means to confront change and find beauty in a precarious world.
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The new record from Dutch Interior is receiving high praise from critics. Stereogum has called the band’s music “fantastically immersive” and Paste cosigns their “recipe for a rock song that’ll stick with you long after it’s over.”
Friends since childhood, the LA-based sixpiece’s new record is an inventive blend of modern day Americana, shapeshifting indie, and ultimately an inspired passion project from six lifelong friends who have made a record that sounds bigger than themselves. In the same way artists like Wilco or MJ Lenderman have turned classic songwriting on its head, the album both acknowledges and breaks with tradition. It is an ultimately hopeful elegy of what it means to confront change and find beauty in a precarious world.
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The new record from Dutch Interior is receiving high praise from critics. Stereogum has called the band’s music “fantastically immersive” and Paste cosigns their “recipe for a rock song that’ll stick with you long after it’s over.”
Friends since childhood, the LA-based sixpiece’s new record is an inventive blend of modern day Americana, shapeshifting indie, and ultimately an inspired passion project from six lifelong friends who have made a record that sounds bigger than themselves. In the same way artists like Wilco or MJ Lenderman have turned classic songwriting on its head, the album both acknowledges and breaks with tradition. It is an ultimately hopeful elegy of what it means to confront change and find beauty in a precarious world.











