The Good
Life was the solo project of Cursive’s Tim Kasher, but eventually morphed into
its own group. This is their fourth album. It basically sounds like a more
mellowed out Cursive. I like Cursive. I like this.
The
packaging of this is great (6 panel digipak with a booklet glued in the middle)
and also comes enhanced with a Saddle Creek Label Sampler (which I haven’t downloaded).
If you’re
going through a break up you’re probably going to need this.
FFO:
Cursive and Bright Eyes
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