Collection of beautiful songs as well as deeply euphoric, unrestricted, and anguish-filled outbursts that are rarely present in polished albums.
At first glance, it may not seem particularly unique or sophisticated, but its masterful ability to overwhelm the listener with a painful feeling of freedom shouldn't be overlooked, and in my opinion sets it apart from other late 2000's- early 2010's indie rock bands consisting of West Coast hipsters. Overall, this album communicates departure in an honest and accurate manner, and at times evokes images of tumbleweeds and nostalgic cowboys. Stand outs are: Cruising with God, ... read more
If you are homesick while at home and you think rain sounds weak and lonely when it knocks on windows you will like this album. Unorthodox structure, some tracks sound unfinished, same effect as not resolving. Uniquely magical, oddly nostalgic, melancholy, and at times painfully isolating. Beautiful album, talnik is underrated