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Sun Kil Moon’s Mark Kozelek is not
a man to be rushed. April, like many of his solo albums, is full of sad,
quiet songs that move as slowly as molasses in outer space. The pace can
be a problem, but the music is long on understated beauty: “Harper Road”
sets Kozelek’s stoned croon over mellow guitar-picking, evoking a hazier
version of Neil Young’s After the Gold Rush. Still, with electric
rave-downs such as “The Light,” it’s clear the best moments come when
this sensitive dude plugs in.
(Posted: May 1, 2008)
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