So I was a little skeptical of this album, it's so slick and reserved-sounding when I'm still dying for old goats-style lo-fi tape hiss and yelling but this song won me over. Contemplating suicide out of spite and bitter bruised love, then backing out of it for the same, this is John Darnielle doing what he knows best and I like it.
Funny: it’s the lo-fi tape hiss that I can’t stand about old Mountain Goats. But I do love this song, and Darnielle’s lyrics–man’s a genius. Maybe someday I’ll be less hateful of lo-fi (but I can’t imagine how).
Funny: it’s the lo-fi tape hiss that I can’t stand about old Mountain Goats. But I do love this song, and Darnielle’s lyrics–man’s a genius. Maybe someday I’ll be less hateful of lo-fi (but I can’t imagine how).
So I was a little skeptical of this album, it's so slick and reserved-sounding when I'm still dying for old goats-style lo-fi tape hiss and yelling but this song won me over. Contemplating suicide out of spite and bitter bruised love, then backing out of it for the same, this is John Darnielle doing what he knows best and I like it.
Funny: it’s the lo-fi tape hiss that I can’t stand about old Mountain Goats. But I do love this song, and Darnielle’s lyrics–man’s a genius. Maybe someday I’ll be less hateful of lo-fi (but I can’t imagine how).
Funny: it’s the lo-fi tape hiss that I can’t stand about old Mountain Goats. But I do love this song, and Darnielle’s lyrics–man’s a genius. Maybe someday I’ll be less hateful of lo-fi (but I can’t imagine how).