The Awful Truth – Object Permanence – Album Review

objectpermanence The Awful Truth   Object Permanence   Album Review94/100

Written by: Barry Moore
Label: Self Released
Release Date: ???

“I present to you what will probably be your chance to have something that you can hold onto, absolutely adore and show friends for most likely years to come.”

Sometimes from out of no where people create amazing pieces of art. Often times no one has ever heard of these people before, but then all of a sudden and for a small social moment they seem bigger and more important than the previous fad ever was. But at the core of such marginal success, lies almost without doubt a wonderfully accessible piece of art that to me is much more important than the fact that other people love it. I think even better are the times when you find something just for yourself and as far as your small social circle goes you may be the only one who likes that certain artist and that artist is yours and yours alone to enjoy before it becomes tainted by the almost near novelty of a large audience brimming with enthusiasm for the same love you share.

So now, with all that back story I present to you what will probably be your chance to have something that you can hold onto, absolutely adore and show friends for most likely years to come. Right now is your chance to find about quite possibly the best record some lame publicist hasn’t been shoving down my throat. In fact this album happened into my hands by a friend of the artist (it’s exciting to know something is going on OUTSIDE the grip of this infuriating music industry). I don’t know much about this particular artist. But there’s a link to go say hi and buy the album. If there is anything someone might dislike about the artist, it may be the raw and emotional stunted vocal delivery but…. I don’t mind it much. And the classic 60′s sounding production is so extremely enjoyable that it’s ridiculous. It’s a great record. Stunning really. This is the best record I’ve heard all year. Period. \’a0

Recommended if you like: Viking Moses, Jason Anderson, Will Sartain, K Records, and sincerity.

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