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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
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Button/Pin/Patch
2-inch black and white patch featuring artwork from Young Jesus' Shepherd Head.
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lyrics
It’s all for heaven, love
And all I offer
I will move towards my fear
Never had the heart
To know the darkest
Evening even lives in fear
Here in heaven love
We know the heart is
Crying for a little pain
For what is heaven, love
When all it offers
Is light without the rain?
credits
from Shepherd Head,
released September 16, 2022
Composed, recorded, produced, and performed by John Rossiter
Mixed by Kern Haug
Mastered by Richard Chowenhill
Some catchy tracks on here, and my guy is not afraid to rip a guitar solo. Sounds like Daniel Johnston country at times, and the album cover looks like a hip-hop record. Cidimon Arustavi
Melodic post-grunge that eschews all of the negative connotations of that phrase and embraces all the positives: huge hooks, huge-r riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2023
Up there with Joe's best -- it feels like it pulls from every record he's done before while still being completely distinct from any Cymbals record in the way it combines the psychedelia and accessibility with some of the lushest, most ornately arranged music I've heard. Plus the guitars still rock, the solos fucking slap, and the ballads somehow slap just as hard. The narrative based lyrics also hit a sweet spot in Joe's lyricism -- direct but inventive, descriptive and endlessly compelling. Emmanuel Castillo