Similar to frontman Tim Perry's former band, Pseudosix, Ages and Ages have a pastoral, psychedelic sound, but sunshiny, tent revival-inspired vocal harmonies add a layer of effervescence to the music that can combat even the grayest days in the Pacific Northwest. After the group made their full-length debut with 2011's Alright You Restless, albums like 2016's Something to Ruin and 2019's Me You They We retained an uplifting tenor while reflecting economic and sociopolitical unease.
When his band Pseudosix broke up, Tim Perry found himself disheartened by what he saw as apathy...