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. –PeteMark Stoermer
Dark Arts
Hugh Cornwell
The Fall And Rise of Hugh Cornwell
The Plurals
An Onion Tied To My Belt
The Polyphonic Spree
Together We're Heavy
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Bees And Seas: The Best of Slobberbone
Bright Eyes
Cassadaga
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