timothy cushing//heather

Above all I will say Tim Cushing’s music is charmingly understated. Cushing folk songs can easily draw comparisons to Daniel Johnston, Jeff Mangum, and more recent artists The Tallest Man On Earth, Deer Tick and in a strange way his delivery is similar to Yoni Wolf’s; yet Cushing does not let his influences paint a picture of his music, but rather a mural. His most recent album Telephone Lines brings to mind mid-century beat culture and the traveling aesthetic associated with it and namely Kerouac. Cushing’s music is at once sorrowful, uplifting and enjoyable to the last chord.

Timothy Cushing – Heather

This entry was written by rellis, posted on October 23, 2009 at 10:22 pm, filed under New Tunes and tagged , , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.