supported by 6 fans who also own “We Kill Cowboys, So Death Rides A Horse.”
uNaPoLoGeTiCaLLy whatever it wants to be... double-dope, fresh-cubed, sonic freedom. Bap(s) u in yo earhole with an energy so welcome and so needed... i find myself dancing, thinking, and grateful af every time I listen to it... Jon Bap, THANK YOU! <3 da_rabbit667
supported by 4 fans who also own “We Kill Cowboys, So Death Rides A Horse.”
A great album that manages to thoroughly address issues as serious as childhood trauma, mortality, the digital age, and mental health among other things while also remaining down to earth with a sense of humor is RARE. For reasons that are both artistic and personal, this is one of my favorite albums that I've heard in recent memory. Truly important and definitely worth buying. James Loves You
Pointed, topical lyrics and bright musicianship; a resonant collection of electronic, soul, hip-hop, rock and dance. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2018
An album that revisits sonic textures of yesteryear, mixing live instrumentation and sampling to include jazz, fusion, rock and soul. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 19, 2017
supported by 4 fans who also own “We Kill Cowboys, So Death Rides A Horse.”
Can't stop thinking, that's my mind on liquor
Mind on liquor, now my mind half gone
Mind half gone, 'cuz I wish I had a family
Family ain't here, 'cuz I been living wrong dj_jamead