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is the kind of album
wishes he could still make. It's an intimate, heartfelt, and organic record with one foot in the
camp of
and
and the other in the classic
sound of
,
, and
. Especially
. Despite some outward appearances,
isn't slavishly aping
here; it's more like they are dipping their ladles into the same mountain stream. Maybe he is a bit downstream from
, but that's not a bad place to be.
's lyrics are much more personal and clever than
's, anyhow. Whether writing dorky odes to his cat on
breaking hearts on sad tracks like
or sharing ghost stories on
he keeps things pretty simple and true. The sound of the record is also true and arrow straight. Built on acoustic guitars with little splashes of color like handclaps, tooting horn sections, and subtle strings, the record sounds remarkably large in its smallness.
is in fine voice, tender and sweet with a fragile quality. Listen to him caress the lyrics on a slow
like
; he's a
singer at heart. The mostly subdued tempos are very conducive to his late-night feel and never get boring, because he varies them by degrees and includes a couple songs like the loping
and the thumping rocker
to break the melancholic haze and give the album some excitement. Not that one comes to a
record looking for excitement. You come looking for introspective tunes with a fresh sound and unique lyrical bent.
delivers on this expectation in full. It may just be his finest record yet. ~ Tim Sendra