Morning Jacketのフロントマン、Jim Jamesの待望のセカンド・ソロ・アルバムのLP盤!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/10/27)
Rolling Stone - "Throughout ETERNALLY EVEN, the My Morning Jacket mainman renders his change gospel with conversational grace, Bill Withers warmth, Sly Stone optimism and Neil Young conviction -- less soap box pugilist than lazy-Sunday sage."
Uncut - "James makes his case so seductively musical that it's hard to dismiss such bright-eyed optimism. The album is motored by languid grooves and an esoteric kind of cosmic soul, his low-key vocals smoothing the way."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]ith its prog-rock indebted intro, the title track is a cracker reminiscent of Flaming Lips at their most touchingly existential."
Paste (magazine) - "James' voice lends itself to the album's oft somber tones quite well. On 'We Ain't Getting Any Younger (Part 2)', he sounds almost uncannily like Leonard Cohen..."
Pitchfork (Website) - "James goes all-in on a frayed, psychedelic-soul aesthetic -- 'True Nature' sounds like an old funk song dropped in an aquarium."
Rovi