Lazarus
Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites
Following his departure from esteemed avant-rock collective Tarentel, William Trevor Montgomery donned the Lazarus moniker and began releasing his (sometimes uncomfortably) intimate bedroom recordings. His first album, last year's Songs For an Unborn Sun, was a slow-burning affair with the uncanny ability to make you feel simultaneously better and worse about your life. It was a cavernous sigh of distress and with Like Trees We Grow Up To Be Satellites (The Backwards America), Lazarus follows it with a much-anticipated breath of fresh air. Produced by Scott Solter (The Mountain Goats, Spoon), Like Trees... is an epic folk-rock masterwork. Influences as disparate as Elvis Costello, Pink Floyd, Nirvana and Bright Eyes take on a whole new light in this grand, orchestral production, which is unending in its beauty and power. Like fellow SF freak folks Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom, Lazarus clears a path between your head and your heart, and you can feel it widening with each listen.
TRACK LISTING1. The Walking Sonnet
2. Fashion / Murder
3. This American Dream
4. Croslin St. (MCMSM)
5. The Poet Of Emptiness
6. Michelle From Somewhere
7. Singing to the Thieves
8. With / What / We
9. Breathing In Backyards
10. Mostly Ghosts
11. Yes. Roam.