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Worry.

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Former
Bomb the Music Industry!
frontman and one-time ska merchant
Jeff Rosenstock
follows up the scatterbrained lo-fi pop of 2015's
We Cool?
with the similarly wily and definitively punctuated
Worry.
As on his previous LP,
Rosenstock
hoists a heaping barrel's worth of sounds and ideas onto this 17-track platter and lets them mingle in his own distinctively nervy way. At times wistful and contemplative, frequently explosive, and pleasantly damaged,
holds true to its creator's D.I.Y. aesthetic and pop-punk/ska roots while continuing to emphasize his new power pop direction. As another reviewer noted,
is "a lot" to deal with, and absorbing his rapid-fire, hoarsely confessional style and kitchen sink production can be a challenge for listeners wanting something a bit more streamlined. That said, he's got a big heart, which is ground zero for his big ideas, and between standouts like "Staring Out the Window at Your Old Apartment" and the album's B-side of interlocking
Abbey Road
-style mini-songs, there is "a lot" to enjoy here. ~ Timothy Monger
Former
Bomb the Music Industry!
frontman and one-time ska merchant
Jeff Rosenstock
follows up the scatterbrained lo-fi pop of 2015's
We Cool?
with the similarly wily and definitively punctuated
Worry.
As on his previous LP,
Rosenstock
hoists a heaping barrel's worth of sounds and ideas onto this 17-track platter and lets them mingle in his own distinctively nervy way. At times wistful and contemplative, frequently explosive, and pleasantly damaged,
holds true to its creator's D.I.Y. aesthetic and pop-punk/ska roots while continuing to emphasize his new power pop direction. As another reviewer noted,
is "a lot" to deal with, and absorbing his rapid-fire, hoarsely confessional style and kitchen sink production can be a challenge for listeners wanting something a bit more streamlined. That said, he's got a big heart, which is ground zero for his big ideas, and between standouts like "Staring Out the Window at Your Old Apartment" and the album's B-side of interlocking
Abbey Road
-style mini-songs, there is "a lot" to enjoy here. ~ Timothy Monger

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