I found a box of old family photographs
Who are all these people?
I think this one’s Aunt Dorothy
Is that her husband?
What was his name?
He was gone before my time
I think they lived back in Ohio somewhere
Is there anyone still left who can tell me
Who all these people are?
Tying up loose ends
Before I gotta go
credits
from Tip of the Sphere,
released February 8, 2019
Otto Hauser: drums
Dan Horne: bass
Dan Iead: guitar
Shahzad Ismaily: moog rogue
Frank LoCrasto: rhodes, oberheim
Cass McCombs: guitar, vocals, harmonica
Sam Griffin Owens: saxophone
supported by 56 fans who also own “Tip of the Sphere”
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. foof
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I find Callahan's voice endlessly listenable- great songs, great chilled-out vibe without being maudlin or trite. One of the best American artists of the moment, for me. wolfgangyehyeh
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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
On this debut by Maple Glider, a moniker of singer Tori Zietsch, acoustic guitar and piano chords back vignette-like songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 25, 2021
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Theres such a strong mix of lush instrumentation, dynamic vocals, and sentimental lyrics its hard to find a track I didn't enjoy. Both the vocals and instrumentation swing from warm (Spring) and folksy (What It Is) to aetherial (Lark), dramatic (All Mirrors), and at times a little retro (Chance). Tye