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One of my favorite albums of the past 10 years. Such wonderful songwriting, dynamics, and understated melodies that get stuck in my head for months on end. Favorite Track: Untitled God Song
Feb 18, 2024

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It’s a close competition between Below the Salt and Wisecrack for me. Wisecrack is a new fave and could become #1 with more listens. But listening to Below the Salt sends me back to a very distinct, nostalgic, homebody era of my life which makes the feeling all the more real?
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