Much brighter sounding and a bit less nihilistic, but still phenomenal!
Obscenely overlooked dark indie folk near masterpiece...poetic, challenging lyrics and melancholy soundscapes
With an already impressive catalog to his name, Timothy Showalter somehow manages to release the best album of his career. Brilliantly balancing the melancholy and celebratory, In Heaven elevates Strand of Oaks to a tier all its own.
Pensive, poetic contemplation of cultural declination set to melancholy, and occasionally wistful, instrumentation that has a direct parallel to Death Cab for Cutie's best moments.