Raccoon Tour knows how to have a good time. Their music is a party at its peak, everybody at maximum entertainment and an endless flow of melodic energy. There’s no room for unhappy faces during the 34 minutes of The Dentonweaver. Musically, the songs are contagious and peppy, with the ukulele adding a nice touch. Raccoon Tour blends styles of indie, folk, pop and emo into a sound reminiscent of a time in the 2000s (the past two decades have apparently blended together). While they sound similar to some of the popular bands of that time (The Postal Service, Fun.), they bring a harder edge and attitude. Leaning heavily on an emo/punk mixture (The Get Up Kids, Piebald), they bring a lot of other elements to the table. A lot of songs have a pop punk sound similar to Mixtapes combined with so...
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