Chappaquiddick Skyline

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If there were ever a candidate for Zoloft, it would be Joe Pernice. His gloomy funk has persisted through three Scud Mountain Boys albums, one Pernice Brothers CD, and now it pervades his newest project, Chappaquiddick Skyline. "I hate my life," he croons in his broken wisp of a voice, just to set the record straight in the opener "Everyone Else Is Evolving." In case you don't get the message that he's a glass-half-empty person, he furthers his world-weary view on "Theme to an Endless Bummer" and the New Order cover "Leave Me Alone." On "Up in Michigan" he sings, "I'm going to break you down / you look so tired in your clothes." Bummer indeed. So, unless your bookshelf is stocked with Sylvia Plath and the gas in your oven is turned on, why bother listening to Chappaquiddick Skyline? Because Pernice's blue mood is equaled by his ability to write stunningly beautiful songs. His breathy voice is lovely, his melodies uplifting, his sparse arrangements evocative and haunting. Depression has never sounded so inviting. --Tod Nelson

Music Review:

  1. Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (Edited)
  2. Club Anthems
  3. Die Nacht Der Seele: Tantric Songs
  4. Dizrythmia [Import]
  5. Echelons
  6. Endangered Species + Misguided Angels (feat. Goodbye Horses)
  7. Fanbelt Algebra
  8. Friendship Is Deep
  9. Future of What
  10. G.B.H.: Original Music From The Channel Four Series (British TV Series) [Soundtrack]

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All Good Things: Jerry Garcia Studio Sessions [Box set] [Original recording remastered]

Automind [Enhanced]

Art of the Rag

Another Green World

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