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“Some records feel like they were carefully constructed. Others feel like they were barely contained. Udder’s three-song 7” on Depose Records lands firmly in the second category with a short, strange burst of psych-leaning noise rock that feels less like a statement and more like something unearthed.

That’s not far from the truth either. Originally formed in the early ’90s and now reunited decades later, Udder aren’t chasing a sound but reconnecting with one. These recordings, tied to sessions with a then emerging David Barbe (SugarDrive-By Truckers) carry that sense of time displacement. They don’t feel retro. They feel preserved.” - Jeremiah Duncan

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