This serene, sixth LP from California’s Jason Lytle brings that meltingly beautiful melancholic voice, slow, caressed guitars, country pedal steel (Max Hart) and some Beach Boys echoes with themes of loneliness dotted with droll humour. There’s a clunky, dreamlike charm afloat here, each song like a beautiful sigh. From Cabin In My Mind to Long As I’m Not The One, to the deliciously slow pace of and dry humour of You’re Going To Be Fine and I’m Going to Hell, it all lazily just draws you in . Another standout is the ghostly, surreal, gentle Watercooler, a bluesy surreal depiction of a tears around a workplace scene. This is an album that takes its own sweet time, from On A Train Or Bus, Jukebox App, from the mesmerically woozy Ducky Boris & Dart, all the way to closer Blu Wave Buh Bye. Swoonful and sensual, a soft feather pillow of sound. Out Jason Lytle / Dangerbird Records.
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