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Katzin's 'Buckaroo': A Fuzz-Fueled Coming-of-Age
13 Feb
Summary
- Zion Battle's debut blends bedroom pop with 90s indie rock.
- Album 'Buckaroo' was recorded near Joshua Tree National Park.
- The music captures youthful exuberance and first-love confusion.

New York artist Zion Battle, performing as Katzin, has unveiled his debut album, 'Buckaroo.' This collection merges the intimate sounds of bedroom dream pop with the raw energy of 1990s indie rock, reflecting Battle's own journey into adulthood.
The recording process for 'Buckaroo' took place in a DIY studio near Joshua Tree National Park. Battle, who studied music at CalArts and The New School, embraced a more personal sound for this project. His youthful exuberance shines through, particularly on tracks like "Hope" and "Tightrope."
Producer Max Morgen significantly contributed to the album's rich instrumentation, layering delicate piano and banjo melodies over acoustic foundations. Songs like "Anna" and "Cottonmouth" showcase this intricate production, enhancing the themes of youthful confusion and burgeoning independence.
While some lyrical moments reveal immaturity, the album's overall charm and warmth are undeniable. 'Buckaroo' effectively captures the essence of taking first steps into a larger world, akin to the impactful debuts of artists like Alex G.




