Were we put off by what we saw
as our capricious ways;
some aversion to a script we found passé?
Did our whims come at odds
with our hypertrophied pride?
Did it have to do with our decorum?
Did it have to do with our composure?
Did we savor the vibrations
of our own voice?
supported by 7 fans who also own “Art of Fiction No. 83”
I really love this album. The way the melodic/harmonic motifs seem to have these slight variations and overlap in different ways is constantly fascinating. Also the drum rhythms are just so cool. Also the sort of “found sound” stuff, like the typing and writing sounds, adds really nice texture. Nick Joliat
supported by 7 fans who also own “Art of Fiction No. 83”
Honest & uninhibited, Ben's guitar and voice move effortlessly and unreservedly from sweet to insistent to ecstatic. No posturing, no pretense. His heart is wide-open here -- as in youth. jobo3208
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