Kantos is a work of exquisite duality: a party album about the possible end of humanity as we know it, at turns deeply unsettling and sublimely joyful.
Their first new music in six years, "Burial Ground." Already a fan-favorite after being debuted live last year, their latest takes the overt fatalism of I'll Be Your Girl and infuses it with the jangle-pop of The Dentists and harmonies of The Beach Boys.
Pure Comedy, Father John Misty's third album, is a complex, often-sardonic, and, equally often, touching meditation on the confounding folly of modern humanity.
Now, with it's 10th anniversary reissue, Sonderlust stands as a pivotal work-where Kishi Bashi's dazzling playfulness gave way to introspection and connection.
Nothing's fifth solo album and first for Run For Cover Records, widens that aperture even further, providing the most hi-def rendering of Nothing to date.