Reconnecting with his heartland rock roots, John Rossiter interrogates his artistic impulses and creates his most magnetic and direct record to date.
Yet, the most unnerving characters are the ones John Rossiter allows us to believe are himself - artists who've witnessed the life-saving powers of art firsthand and seen it curdle into condescension, delusions of grandeur, and revulsion towards the people most like him.
Rossiter's interrogative approach - to pop music, literature, gender norms, the social contract, truth itself - serves as the connective tissue throughout Young Jesus' fascinating discography, drawing legitimate comparisons to the Hold Steady, Talk Talk, and Albert Ayler.
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