Todd Richardson
My favorite Tim Kinsella album, and my favorite album of that decade. I still consider opening track (You) Can Not See (You) [Me] as (I) [You] (Can) one of the greatest pieces of recorded music I've ever heard.
Favorite track: (You) Can Not See (You) [Me] as (I) [You] (Can).
Nicholas Sanborn
just a hugely influential record for me.
Favorite track: (You) Can Not See (You) [Me] as (I) [You] (Can).
theyouthwillknow
Truly a great work of art, White Out is such a powerful/meaningful song. I love Tim's abstract lyricism, its really fun to analyze.
Favorite track: White Out.
Mount_Mourn
Experimental emo but beyond genre tags. A more textured, nuanced take on the sound first employed in cap'n jazz.
Favorite track: (I love a Woman) Who Loves Me.
Nocturnazine
Saw The Stick Men live at Washington DC’s original 9:30 Club. Was so blown away I immediately sought out then bought “This Is The Master Brew” on vinyl. Had no idea this existed digitally until just now.
Favorite track: Level Head.
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what the fuck
Favorite track: Mystery Party.
thescaramangasixapproves
Insane schizophrenic funk at break-neck speed. I wish they were here right now. What a sound.
Favorite track: Jampire.