Long Fin Killie's Buttergut is a unique and experimental album that showcases the band's musical prowess and creativity. The album is a mix of different genres, including indie rock, post-rock, and experimental music, which blend together seamlessly to create an unforgettable listening experience.
The album's standout tracks include "Lipstick" and "Hollywood Gem," which feature complex rhythms and intricate guitar work. The vocals on these tracks are also noteworthy, with lead singer Luke Sutherland's voice soaring above the music.
Buttergut's experimental nature is evident in tracks like "The Heads of Dead Surfers" and "The Lamberton Lamplighter," which feature unconventional time signatures and unexpected musical shifts. These tracks may not be for everyone, but they demonstrate Long Fin Killie's willingness to take risks and push boundaries.