by Khruangbin
Khruangbin retreat to the intimate glow of home on A La Sala, their fourth album a hushed homecoming to Houston roots.
Stripped of frills and guests, the trio weaves unreleased loops into hypnotic, mid-tempo grooves that fuse Thai funk, psych-rock twang, and humid soul. Laura Lee Ochoa's shadowy…
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13 tracks·42 min
Fifteen Fifty‐Three
May Ninth
Ada Jean
Farolim de Felgueiras
Pon Pón
Todavía viva
Juegos y nubes
Hold Me Up (Thank You)
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