Listen to Nothing Here Seems Strange by Buxton
Buxton
Nothing Here Seems Strange
Album · Rock · 2012
LaPorte, Texas–based Buxton built a steady following in Houston with its Laurel Canyon country/roots rock, which gets an upgrade here after two self-released albums. The group doesn't pay a strict homage, skillfully infusing its sound with indie rock influences that align it with Dawes, My Morning Jacket, and Wilco more than, say, Poco. Singer Sergio Trevino evokes a mellow introspection, even as his band climbs in scale. "Fingertips" throws country harmonies and parlor-room pianos into a heartfelt ballad that still has plenty of meat on its bones. "Blown a Fuse" starts with Adams-style acoustic guitar drama before the band finally boils over. "Broke from Bread" begins with a sense of lonesomeness before an agitated beat switches up the verses and leads into Band-like harmonies. "Riverbed" hits an existential plateau where Trevino's soul searching gets a hand from prettified production that adds a sweet glaze to his questions. The members perform like a true ensemble, weaving among one another and the occasional mandolin, creating textures that let one dream while traveling through time and space.

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