Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Jeffrey Lewis - It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through (2003)

The second (more widely available album) by singer/songwriter Jeffrey Lewis, "It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through" is a neo-classic anti-folk treasure. The album's demeanor is reminiscent of early '90s releases by The Mountain Goats, not just for its lo-fi splendor, but also for the razor sharp wit it carries in songs like "Back When I Was 4," a fictional account of Jeff's life so far, from ages 4 all the way to 128. When the zombie apocalypse happens (yes, WHEN), we can find comfort in the fact that we listened to this album, and learned survival skills from the song "If You Shoot the Head You Kill the Ghoul." Just like Dylan and Oberst, he's not the world's most phenomenal vocalist, but that doesn't matter one bit. The songs are perfect just the way they are. If they weren't like this, they'd lose so much. Give this a listen and you'll see what I mean.

For fans of: Kimya Dawson, The Mountain Goats, Diane Cluck

***Hey guys, Jeff has contacted us and kindly asked us to take the link to the full album down, so I've done just that. I'm now directing you to http://www.TheJeffreyLewisSite.com. There are plenty of awesome downloads, samples and awesome things for your listening and viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

1 comment:

Jeffrey Lewis said...

Hi! I'm a big fan of downloading rare old records myself, but when the album is available to buy online from a living indie artist you shouldn't be giving the whole thing away... please DO feel free to offer a track or two as a sample but do me a favor and replace the full album download link with a link to where people can order the album from me! That link is:
www.TheJeffreyLewisSite.com
Anyway thanks for the very kind words and for the recommendation! - Jeff