The Seattle-San Antonio duo hERON conjure the melancholy majesty of orchestral-funk deity David Axelrod on "One Day It All Ends."by Dave SegalYou should listen to hERON from here on out. Furnace Records
hERON, “One Day It All Ends” (Furnace)
hERON's self-titled album hit me like a long-lost 21st-century David Axelrod joint. Now, I don't casually throw around David Axelrod comparisons, so believe me when I say that Seattle bassist/keyboardist Rob Castro and San Antonio beatmaker/guita
hERON, “One Day It All Ends” (Furnace)
hERON's self-titled album hit me like a long-lost 21st-century David Axelrod joint. Now, I don't casually throw around David Axelrod comparisons, so believe me when I say that Seattle bassist/keyboardist Rob Castro and San Antonio beatmaker/guita