Bryan Joseph's a songwriter, but his songs are somewhat radical compared to the general pablum that gets fed to you. Not radical like punk or alt, or other supposedly radical styles that are nothing more than disguised flavors of pablum. Bryan's songs are radical because they don't follow the
traditional senses of music. Sure, there's notes
that are played on instruments and words that
are sung, but it all all comes from a different
angle, from a different perspective, from a
different reality.
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"Ramshackle and off-the-cuff and messy and memorable and instant." - Robots And Electronic Brains

 

"Serial killer vibes... Truly lonely and creepy." - Dusted Magazine

 

"What it really actually objectively sounds like is that Bryan sat down with a guitar and had no idea what he was going to do next, then recorded himself doing it." - Jimmy Possession

 

"Songs from the Summer of God wins you over in the same way that Jandek and Smog do, yet fortunately Bryan Joseph's particular style is distinctly his own." - Indieville

1. Delicious Love
2. Disowned And Owned
3. Vanishing
4. Skeleton Club
5. Up We Go
6. Give Her Freedom
7. Time Will Speak
8. Number 8