Soul Asylum has always been known for their ability to blend heartland rock with a grunge edge, and their latest release, Slowly But Shirley, finds the band continuing to evolve while keeping one foot firmly in their 90s alt-rock roots. Frontman Dave Pirner remains the driving force behind the band, and this new release features a more reflective tone, touching on themes of resilience and survival. The album title alone hints at the band’s slow but steady journey in the music world. But is it worth your time? Let’s dig into what the critics think.
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