This is a very odd album. Lyrics chronicling masturbation and murder with music that is a freaky hybrid of The Cure's goth whimsy and Fugazi's serrated aggression. While slightly bombastic and overwrought, Tim Kasher's tremulous narratives steer this largely compelling album into the territory of fe...
This is a very odd album. Lyrics chronicling masturbation and murder with music that is a freaky hybrid of The Cure’s goth whimsy and Fugazi’s serrated aggression. While slightly bombastic and overwrought, Tim Kasher’s tremulous narratives steer this largely compelling album into the territory of fellow-Nebraskan Conor Oberst aka Bright Eyes. Incredibly, prog-rock scales are united with fairground organs (“Butcher Song”), but Grette Cohn’s scraping cello is revelatory and their kinetic force sees them through.