"I’m not like a drug pusher, but certain psychedelic drugs enhance": DiS meets Yeasayer
Anand Wilder recently caught up with DiS to talk about the new record and his songwriting process...»
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The band exhibits a new level of maturity and confidence in their direction that is wholly refreshing»
It’s the type of record that demands repeat listens»
The masterpiece that started it all»
And the Anonymous Nobody… is a grand achievement…»
Even if it's not your cup of tea, it's worth a few moments of your precious time»
Stith seems to never let his ego or desire for profound lyricism dampen the harmonious nervous system of his body of work»
Not since 2004’s Writer’s Block have they released a project quite as cohesive and sonically thrilling throughout»
Lonely the Brave stupefy with their undeniably vast musical sensibilities»
Anand Wilder recently caught up with DiS to talk about the new record and his songwriting process...»
Hyperbolizing is a big no-no in professional music criticism, but fuck it: at the risk of pissing off the good folks at DiS, I mus»
One of the most addictive voices in contemporary music»
A palpable sense that Drake has ascended so far into the superstar stratosphere that he is oblivious to what catapulted him there in the first place»
Emits a unique kind of glow»
"Back then artists said things because they meant it, because they believed it. They didn’t care about sponsorship, or money or whatever. Art is meant to lead."»
The Diary’s missteps are not enough to blemish the eternal shine of the work the artist released in his living moments»
Just more proof of his brilliance»
He will soon have more songs to his name than there are words in the English language»
Arguably the most enthralling chapter of the fabled Dylan saga»
As handpicked a move as any in the Sharpe history»
Nauseatingly exceptional»
Gloomy musings reinforced by merry melodies not only weirdly capture the human experience by compounding the extremes of emotion»
It’s visceral to an astonishing degree»
A cohesively stellar album»