Sun Kil Moon I Also Want to Die in New Orleans
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SandwichBubble
March 20th 2019


13810 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The mark kozelek museum's crowning jewel until 3 months later when the next one comes out

Point1
March 20th 2019


863 Comments


This is the only acceptable review.

Pheromone
March 20th 2019


21617 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

How can an adult release Day In America what the fuck is that song

Sowing
Moderator
March 20th 2019


44414 Comments


never heard this guy, love the album cover though

Ryus
March 20th 2019


37886 Comments


check benji for rambling sadboi folk
check ghosts of the great highway for beautiful sadboi folk rock

onionbubs
March 20th 2019


22017 Comments


his album art usually rules ill give him that

that said this is also prolly his worst album art, besides like among the leaves

Valzentia
March 20th 2019


1432 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

why is this dude trying to rip off a shitty band

DoofDoof
March 20th 2019


15785 Comments


Listened to the first three off this walking into town this afternoon and got to say there's something comforting about these audio book albums, a couple of laughs, a few ear worm bits - very disposable, but hey, trap generation and all that. Lil Koz.

Also talking about smelling skunk - the Londoner in me took about three references to 'skunk' before it clicked it was the animal not the drug. I spend half my life smelling skunk.

Pheromone
March 20th 2019


21617 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

‘trap generation and all that’ - jesus christ doof bro what are you saying



if the only way you can justify people not liking this is by claiming a ‘trap generation’ then something be up

DoofDoof
March 20th 2019


15785 Comments


I don’t take these albums too seriously 😐

Benji is a classic though

SandwichBubble
March 20th 2019


13810 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Doof moonlights as a janitor at the mark kozelek museum, that much is true

DoofDoof
March 20th 2019


15785 Comments


If you see the man live the self awareness/self deprecation is obvious, as is the humour, and the whole vibe of letting it all hang out.

I mean the criticisms are sort of warranted, and it is funny to pick holes in this approach...but also as long as you know you’re just finishing the last syllable of Mark’s own punchline. So the joke is on everyone involved...anyone talking about this, you’re part of the joke.

Boom boom splat.

There goes the cat 🐈

DoofDoof
March 20th 2019


15785 Comments


To clarify: I don’t listen to these last albums on repeat but I tip my hat at the whole unfiltered thing, it’s pre funny

SandwichBubble
March 20th 2019


13810 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

We're all just ants in mark kozelek's ant farm

Pheromone
March 20th 2019


21617 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

the world is his experiment

SandwichBubble
March 20th 2019


13810 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I wish, for just one day, I could stand on that highest hill

that hill where mark kozelek stands

true

where he looks down on the people and chuckles to himself

"fools, if they only

knew"



Someone get me a guitar

Pheromone
March 20th 2019


21617 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

haha I’d 5 that album in an instance

teamster
March 20th 2019


6281 Comments


I have the same job - have a pos

tom79
March 21st 2019


3945 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Damn I never even got around to checking out the last one and he's got a new one out. I have a lot of Mark's ramblings to catch up on.

Deadwing42
March 21st 2019


274 Comments


i think this album was quite a bit better than his last two Sun Kil Moon albums, but that's mainly because I found the instrumentation to be much more agreeable. I'm not sure his lyrics have truly moved me since Universal Themes. At least he isn't reading fan letters in the middle of songs anymore I guess? Review is really well done, pos.



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