1 Sharing
2 Goodnight Unknown
3 Too Much Freedom
4 Faith in Your Heartbeat
5 The One I Call
6 The Right
7 Gravitate
8 I'm Thinking...
9 One Machine, One Long Fight
10 Praise
11 Take Advantage
12 Modesty
13 Don't Apologize
14 One Note Tone
Lou Barlow can be a heartbreaking and visionary balladeer in his own right, but his work in Dinosaur Jr. and Sebadoh prove he can also churn out bracing rock and infectious pop, which is exactly what he does on Goodnight Unknown. The follow-up to his mostly acoustic EMOH, Goodnight Unknown is the return of Barlow as frontman, taking the lead on a batch of solidly built and melodic pop tunes, playing with friends like Imaad Wasif and featuring drums from the Melvins' Dale Crover. Barlow and company recorded the album pretty quickly to give this set a more urgent sound and one that, according to Barlow, is "a cross between my later work with Folk Implosion and my earlier work with Sebadoh...to my ears, anyway." Barlow's sound can be hard to pin down, and Goodnight Unknown is another subtle pop twist to add to his lengthy discography.
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