Famed time travelers return from galactic domination to find their heritage buried beneath an empty parking lot of forgotten promises and maddening disappointment; the trouble with expectation and attachment within the human psyche and the *gasp* society that facilitates it. Standing in the plaza of nothingness, deflated and vexed, hope exhaled from the very lungs that once celebrated vitality with reckless and drunken abandon within the confines of a parlor that no longer is.
Youngsville produced a mind-bending pop/rock album, set in both the human psyche and the misunderstood river valley of wayward inhabitants. Hometown Relics is a cynical and disturbing reality of individual growth while on a cerebral journey through reversal of time and the evolution of self… continue reading on “Cheap Gas, Thin Air”
Review by Joe Smith Stringer