by Jim O’Rourke
Jim O’Rourke’s Simple Songs channels the wry, boozy confessionalism of 1970s singer-songwriters like Randy Newman and Van Dyke Parks, laced with his signature dark humor and misanthropy.
Gruff vocals deliver subversive lyrics that twist pop sentiment into gleeful barbs, as in the opener’s sardonic…
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8 tracks·38 min
Friends With Benefits
That Weekend
Half Life Crisis
Hotel Blue
These Hands
Last Year
End of the Road
All Your Love
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