The number of creative ways Drusky is able to throw insults at their wrongdoers is beyond impressive. And the music’s good, too.
Album Review: In Transit by Drusky

The number of creative ways Drusky is able to throw insults at their wrongdoers is beyond impressive. And the music’s good, too.
JTM produced an album that shows listeners what he is truly about: creating community, sharing his perspective, and letting anyone within earshot know that it is never too late to change.
This film succeeds as both psychological dramatization and love letter to a vindicated artist and his path to channeling musical greatness.
There’s a quality to the music that’s reminiscent of an impressionist painting – like if Van Gogh painted during a sunny day at the boardwalk.
The movie’s musical awareness manifests when class is in session, describing how one person’s music can inspire you to make your own.
Who said you had to choose between ugly crying and getting out on the dancefloor?
With fuzzed out guitars, catchy hooks, and tight songwriting, the band’s energy carries through each song of the EP.
Beautifully layered with a smorgasbord of sound.
“When you least expect it, the horns come cascading down to combine with the near desperation in the vocals, creating a sense of earnestness only true passion can provide.”
The album feels impossible to describe. Its mix of several different genres creates a dynamic environment for the listener.