Familiarity and the outright unexpected walk hand in hand as the music evolves and explores its own sentiments.
Psych-Indie
“The March” takes the best parts of grunge and garage rock and mixes them with 70’s prog/psych-rock to create a record that is hallucinatory in nature, but lucid in its experience.
If you have loads of technology, it shows commitment. Electronic music has replaced guitar music in the sense of being accessible.