With Collabs: Live at Garcia’s at The Cap, Twilight Muse makes a compelling case for live albums as collaborative canvases. This isn’t a flawless release, but there’s still something raw and rewarding here for deep listeners.
“The Mayor” featuring George Porter Jr. is arguably the album’s high point: a well-structured original that finds the band locked into a groove and unafraid to let the bass lead. It’s a notable creative step for the group.
“Living for the City” has its moments too. Randolph and G. Love are magnetic. It’s not an airtight record, but that’s kind of the point. Collabs invites you into a world of imperfection, improvisation, and community—a space where joy trumps polish.