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They Owe Us = Homemade drums, keys, questionable guitars and lovely friends
"There’s an immediacy from the moment the guitars ring out upon pressing play; the track borders on an almost jangling routine, but then opens into this brooding warmth. As the chorus comes there’s a muted punch that pushes the tune into a bolder period, taking the softness into a more direct push. Austin Town Hall
“Rangstam filters his views of the modern scene through a psychedelic lens, giving his natural knack for songwriting an otherworldly feel. Therein lies the magic of Rangstam’s music: The middle ground between familiar and refreshing”
Glide Magazine
“This musically dazzling, joyful, and sophisticated track is described by They Owe Us as “A pleasant drunken party where <a href="spotify:artist:22bE4uQ6baNwSHPVcDxLCe" data-name="The Rolling Stones">The Rolling Stones</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5INjqkS1o8h1imAzPqGZBb" data-name="Tame Impala">Tame Impala</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3oDbviiivRWhXwIE8hxkVV" data-name="The Beach Boys">The Beach Boys</a> share the last Singapore Sling. While listening to a random person who compulsively talks about nothing. In a braid with Swing of Sweden, a bar piano and a choir-compass with quicksilver issues”
Up To Hear
"Reminiscent of Joshua Tillman’s big sound he brings as <a href="spotify:artist:2kGBy2WHvF0VdZyqiVCkDT" data-name="Father John Misty">Father John Misty</a>, you’ll definitely feel the vibes of the psychedelic pop meets dream pop that Ragnstam brings to the fold here. Guitars, drums, synth, and a surprising horn section will get you worked up and ready to take on the world"
BuffaBLOG
"There’s an immediacy from the moment the guitars ring out upon pressing play; the track borders on an almost jangling routine, but then opens into this brooding warmth. As the chorus comes there’s a muted punch that pushes the tune into a bolder period, taking the softness into a more direct push. Austin Town Hall
“Rangstam filters his views of the modern scene through a psychedelic lens, giving his natural knack for songwriting an otherworldly feel. Therein lies the magic of Rangstam’s music: The middle ground between familiar and refreshing”
Glide Magazine
“This musically dazzling, joyful, and sophisticated track is described by They Owe Us as “A pleasant drunken party where <a href="spotify:artist:22bE4uQ6baNwSHPVcDxLCe" data-name="The Rolling Stones">The Rolling Stones</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5INjqkS1o8h1imAzPqGZBb" data-name="Tame Impala">Tame Impala</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3oDbviiivRWhXwIE8hxkVV" data-name="The Beach Boys">The Beach Boys</a> share the last Singapore Sling. While listening to a random person who compulsively talks about nothing. In a braid with Swing of Sweden, a bar piano and a choir-compass with quicksilver issues”
Up To Hear
"Reminiscent of Joshua Tillman’s big sound he brings as <a href="spotify:artist:2kGBy2WHvF0VdZyqiVCkDT" data-name="Father John Misty">Father John Misty</a>, you’ll definitely feel the vibes of the psychedelic pop meets dream pop that Ragnstam brings to the fold here. Guitars, drums, synth, and a surprising horn section will get you worked up and ready to take on the world"
BuffaBLOG
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