The Ramona Flowers have released their latest album, Vultures, and it's an impressive display of their musical prowess. The album is a departure from their previous work, which was more synth-heavy, and instead showcases a more guitar-driven sound. The band's ability to seamlessly blend genres is on full display, with elements of indie rock, pop, and even a touch of electronica.
The album opens with the track "Part Time Spies," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. It's a catchy, upbeat track that will have listeners tapping their feet and nodding their heads in time. From there, the album moves into more introspective territory with tracks like "Out of Focus" and "Same Sun."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Strangers," which features soaring vocals and a driving beat that will have listeners singing along. The band's ability to create a catchy chorus is on full display here, and it's a track that will stick with listeners long after the album has ended.