Unabashedly garage and raw in their expression, Tracksuit’s authentic indie rock energy is a treat to any fan of the genre. On ‘Ghost of Rome’, the Chapel Hill outfit spin together a layered production arrangement with a wonderful extended electric guitar section. Totalling at over five minutes long, its an epic progressive indie juggernaut of a track that feels like a laborious and imaginative odyssey of intense magnitudes. The song itself is a satirical and snide political anthem that wildly decries the corruption of the current American political and legal systems all for the vague and continually more disruptive and evil notion of Capitalism itself.
It’s a powerful piece, an unnerving and yet poignant long winded expedition down a rock and roll record that has you moving through ebbs and flows in majestic and supple ways