Few bands can take the best chunks of the various hard rock subgenres and present them in a coherent, enjoyable manner on one album. Trying to jump from punk to doom to boogie rock or whatever on one record is usually just a chore for the listener, much less for the performer.
This isn’t an issue for Buffalo’s Tines,
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