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Mildred's "Fenceline": A Lyric-Focused Rock Album with Novelistic Detail

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Grayson Haver Currin

4d ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

A review of Mildred's album "Fenceline," describing the band as a proper rock group with sharp riffs and harmonies rooted in old friendships and biological bonds. The review emphasizes that while all members are songwriters, the album's focus is on its lyrics, with every syllable delivered under the spotlight. The songwriting is praised for its novelist-like descriptive detail, using minutiae such as empty garbage bins, a sailor with a popsicle, and the morning moon in an old photo to build the album's structure.

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Twitter / XMildred's "Fenceline": A Lyric-Focused Rock Album with Novelistic Detailpitchfork.com

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They are a proper rock band, with sharp riffs, adequate guitar solos, and harmonies so close they indeed betray old friendships and biological bonds.
But every member of Mildred is a songwriter, and the focus of Fenceline is decidedly its words, so much so that every syllable falls squarely beneath Temple's spotlight.
They write with a novelist's eye for descriptive detail—the sound an empty streetside garbage bin makes, the one sailor among a rowdy dozen holding a shiny popsicle, the morning moon in an old photo.
These minutiae are the bones and joints shaping the skeleton, leaving plenty of r
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