“I feel better in life. I don’t drink or smoke when I’m in the North West, so I’m pretty clean. It’s hard to know where it’s going now I’ve done it, and what I’ll do next, because of my new-found role and responsibility in the world.
Reviews"The lanky London outlaw with cement-mixer lungs delivers his most anguished album yet, in which impending fatherhood collides with his habitual torments.", "He runs with the recurring themes of loneliness, almost nihilistic self-doubt, miscommunication, misconnections and missed connections. He breaks from it by sometimes striking simultaneously a more tender note, informed by fatherhood, love and time spent away from the Big Smoke.", "There’s an undeniable -- and undeniably unnerving -- unity to the album’s composure. Recontextualizing the best elements of his discography in a finally-defined voice, Marshall has made his first truly great record from front to back.", 4 Stars Out of 5-"A Compelling, Expressive and at Times Uplifting Work..."
Additional InformationArchy Marshall again turns on the bleak charm for the third and most outward-looking album under his foremost alias.