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The man is almost brilliant

the Outsider Kurt Wagner reinvented its very good, the band Lambchop in the three-year-old ’Flotus’. Added elements from hip-hop and R&B as well as a wonderfu

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The man is almost brilliant

the Outsider Kurt Wagner reinvented its very good, the band Lambchop in the three-year-old ’Flotus’.

Added elements from hip-hop and R&B as well as a wonderful manipulation of his croon future-proof the american veteran his peculiar countrysoul.

It was as C. V. Jørgensen's stunning evolution from the rustic ’In the cheerful corner’ to småelektroniske ’Zealand’.


Wagner playing though on with his newfound expression of ’This (Is What I Wanted to Tell You)’, where he, in the guise of subtle observational potentusiast care about his surroundings with a kind of laid back in disbelief.

His universe is filled with empathy and warm-heartedness, and the more he sounds like a robot, the more human appears he is actually at the heart of his wayward, cool and urkomiske sound.

Wagner has quietly up to dance in the slippers on the lummerfunky ’Crosswords, Or What This Says About You’ and decidedly groovy ’Everything for You’, but otherwise folds his toned-down songs themselves quietly out in kaleidoscopic patterns of sound that captivates and enriches.

only one has done it again. It is just to facilitate the on cowboyhatten.

the Cover for the Lambchops new album, produced in collaboration with Matt McCaughan from Bon Iver.

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