2006-06-23
You might equate him to Sufjan, but not as indie-scene. He claims that “there’s no compromise” in the record, and that everything’s there “entirely because I wanted it there.” The album was recorded entirely in his home, by himself, which makes you think: in the days of myspace and itunes, who really needs more than a two track and a kitchen anyway? Maybe that would be a question to ask Paul Simon. In any case, “no regrets” is a great thing to have in a debut album, and in this case, its justified. –Pete
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Ghosts of Then and Now
JACK JOHNSON
Sleep Through the Static
JET
Shine On
Glenn Tilbrook
Transatlantic Ping Pong
CASEY STRATTON
The Crossing
Various Artists
Endless Highway: The Music of The Band
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