Album Review: Bill Callahan - Apocalypse
Thursday 9th June, 2011 11:04AM
For a man with such a considerable and impressive oeuvre, it’s still a testament to him that each new album feels exciting. Apocalypse Bill Callahan certainly feels like a darker follow-up to 2009’s Sometimes I Wish I Were an Eagle, and it’s not surprising that some critics have likened it back to his previous Smog work. But it’s the lyrics, that famous baritone delivery, the odd instrumental flourishes that colour each song, which all work together wonderfully to create an emotionally engaging and complex album.
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