• 1. Skiptracing
      • 2. Homage
      • 3. Carry Me Back
      • 4. Tesselation
      • 5. Head Out
      • 6. Kokopelli
      • 7. ?Whodunit?
      • 8. Chasing My Tail
      • 9. Ceiling Zero
      • 10. Chapel Perilous
      • 11. Skiptracing (Reprise)

      Following on the mellow buzz generated on their 2015 debut album, Timeline, The Mild High Club returns this summer with their second full-lengther 'Skiptracing'. Investigating the spirit of American music, The Mild High Club re-imagine AM radio hits as blasting in from a parallel universe, the sound of early 70s LA in a smog of sativa.

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