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Aug 11, 2015There’s nothing bombastic about it, but it’s large in a way that folk-picking seldom is, and it fills every inch of a sonic landscape.
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Aug 11, 2015These songs are bittersweet, haunting yet hopeful, and endlessly listenable. Duskland is Cale’s golden hour.
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Aug 13, 2015Squint into the haze, however, and you'll discern moving parts in these simple and rootsy songs that help them resonate.
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Sep 18, 2015On Duskland, he veers slightly more into homegrown Kurt Vile territory, especially with the organ-saturated opener “Sundowner.”
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MojoAug 11, 2015Songs filled with rustic, caught-between-light-and-dark country metaphors. [Sep 2015, p.95]
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UncutAug 11, 2015These are sighs as much as songs, with Cale's vice rarely wavering into anything more obviously declarative than a half-snarl, half-mumble. [Sep 2015, p.71]