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Kyoto & Garden Song are wondrous
Punisher, a sparkling gem stone
ICU, powerful, sweeping
This is not glitter pop. Its complex, layered, & elegant.
Renaissance genius altupliftingfan
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It's Fleet Foxes' tightest and most direct record yet. It's an example of veterans of their craft producing some absolutely beautiful soundscapes. bamdumtss
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David Berman's down-to-earth and reflective, yet at times comedic lyricism was unlike any other artist. Sonically, the indie rock instrumentation blends well with the country-inspired elements to create an album that feels somber yet oddly reassuring. Thank you for the art you left behind, David Berman. RIP. subterranean homesick alien
Combining wry, cutting lyrics and whimsical arrangements, the Canadian art-rockers' latest is a tilt-a-whirl of a breakup album. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2019
The former frontman of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart lets loose with a passionate, Dylan-esque record full of razor-sharp lyricism. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 2, 2021
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bright jangly guitar and incredibly thick bass grooves combine with wry spoken word vocals and immaculate timekeeping to form something truly special. andrew