I saw a comment on the guardian streaming website that said "Literally dad rock." Gave me a chuckle. Seriously though, this is a great record. I saw their performance on the Colbert Report and blew it off because I didn't think the song that they played Low Key sounded all that great, nor was I all that into the feely goody father & son vibe going on in that room. But listening to the recorded studio version was a different thing altogether. No surprise since Jeff is an excellent producer. The addition of the female background vocals was an especially nice touch. Added some soul to the whole mix. And the song constructions are interesting, playful, and really fun to listen to. Sounds like they're having a blast. I also read that Tweedy produced Low's last album so will have to check that out. This isn't a record that I'll be able to actively listen to though, as in me just sitting and listening as I did (and still can) with Foxtrot, but it is definitely a record I can play while making dinner and occasionally jumping around my living room. Thanks for the shout-out homie.
You get an address that works yet?Thanks for the shout-out homie.
-Always.
My postman said it wasn't on his end. My fear is that it's stopping at the border. I'm not kidding. Do me a favor and send me an empty envelope. The address was correct.