I wrote a Musicbeat profile of Ford Corl back in โ€™09 when his album Acoustic Face came out. That record impressed me with its quirky and personal pop songwriting and idiosyncratic production and arrangementsโ€”all of which were performed entirely by Corl. (Heโ€™s also a member of the band Kadence.) Green Eyes, his more recent offering, is actually way better. Itโ€™s a blend of poppy New Wave-inspired songs and ear-washing electronic soundscapes. โ€œAnthem for All,โ€ the album opener, sounds like one of Brian Enoโ€™s pop songs or maybe something by Dan Deacon. The second song is a bit of Devo weirdness and the third track, โ€œFrankie Lit Up the Nightโ€ has a chord progression and sonic structure like a Neutral Milk Hotel song, and narrative lyrics about, as far as I can tell, arson and murder. Itโ€™s an album that warrants and rewards repeat listens.

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