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Do you remember that dusty old milk crate of rock n’ roll records your dad had when you were a kid? That feeling picking out and needling down a well loved copy of Stones’ Exile on Main St.
or rolling the volume knob on Neil Young’s after the Gold Rush? If you dug around deeper you might stumble upon, the Faces, Big Star and these days maybe some Matt Mays or Wilco.

With a nod to the afore-mentioned influences but without rehashing what has come before, the Still Winter Hills have managed to capture that familiar, yet often hard to find sonic quality – warm familiar fuzzy feeling of falling in love for the first time. Whether a roaring, fuzzed-out rocker or a British Invasion-tinged jangle, or maybe something rootsier – it’s due to the fact that the Still Winter Hills have clear chemistry and an energetic authenticity with a deep love for the music that they play – both on the stage and on record.
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