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Great, I figured as much. He has, and I think it's given him a foundation for some really great lyrics. His music just draws you into this whole other world, not that it's necessarily otherwordly in some alien way, but that's it's just so much him, his own creation.

"Elizabeth On The Bathroom Floor", that's where you hear it, the bad stuff, the sad stuff; that whole album. But it's beautiful, and that's the fun thing about memories, we can kinda choose what to make of them. And he's talented enough that his angle is something to really admire, even if it is drawn from tragedy.