For me, this is the William Tyler record—at least, if you're into the more conventional, I guess you'd say, guitar-based stuff. Atmospheric release. Deep swells. He speaks to the inside from the outside. Absurdly articulated. Who knew songs could be so memorable with only guitar lines to lead their melodies? If the stars could sing. Original_Gilton
Every once in awhile you come across music so good it's timeless. And that once in awhile is like finding a 13th floor in a hotel. I'd gladly book room 25. enterzainment
If Bill Callahan sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" in his silky baritone, it would probably sound profound. That's why we, as listeners, are spoiled. Not only does Bill have one of the most beautiful voices in the music, he is also one of America's greatest poets. thepirc
Don Bryant was a contemporary of Al Green on Hi Records, and the songs on his excellent new record are pure scorched Memphis soul. Bandca...mp New & Notable May 1, 2017