Pioneering ambient country trio, Suss "perform with an effortless sense of synchronicity," according to Stereogum. This quality is as vividly on display as ever throughout their latest full-length, Birds & Beasts. Suss's recordings have garnered much praise for effecting a sense of long drives through desert landscapes, a context famously ripe for such synchronicities: slow motion pedal steel guitar, dobro and near-subconscious synthesizer rumbles and sweeps seem to operate via the same logic as that which dictates the interactions of a road-weary mind and a cloud of migrating birds. While Suss's previous records have dealt in these kinds of scenes, Birds & Beasts - though instrumentally more spare - deepens the sense of meaning and meaning projected.