Ian Sweet
Show Me How You Disappear [ Polyvinyl / CD - released 9/Apr/2021 ] Mesmeric and kaleidoscopic, shimmering with electrified unease, Show Me How You Disappear is both an exercise in self-forgiveness and an eventual understanding of unresolved trauma. Jilian Medford's third record as Ian Sweet unfolds at an acute... |
Ian Sweet
Show Me How You Disappear (LP) [ Polyvinyl / LP - released 9/Apr/2021 ] Mesmeric and kaleidoscopic, shimmering with electrified unease, Show Me How You Disappear is both an exercise in self-forgiveness and an eventual understanding of unresolved trauma. Jilian Medford's third record as Ian Sweet unfolds at an acute... |
Ian Sweet
Crush Crusher [ Sub Pop / Cassette - released 26/Oct/2018 ] In writing Crush Crusher, Jilian Medford committed herself to exploring her own issues with self-image, self-respect/worth, and the responsibility she has felt to others. Musically, Crush Crusher is full of dissonant open chords and abnormal... |
Ian Sweet
Crush Crusher [ Sub Pop / CD - released 26/Oct/2018 ] writing Crush Crusher, Jilian Medford committed herself to exploring her own issues with self-image, self-respect/worth, and the responsibility she has felt to others. Musically, Crush Crusher is full of dissonant open chords and abnormal... |
Ian Sweet
Crush Crusher (Limited Orange Swirl Coloured Vinyl) [ Hardly Art / LP - released 26/Oct/2018 ] In writing Crush Crusher, Jilian Medford committed herself to exploring her own issues with self-image, self-respect/worth, and the responsibility she has felt to others. Musically, Crush Crusher is full of dissonant open chords and abnormal... |
Ian Sweet
Shapeshifter [ Hardly Art / CD - released 9/Sep/2016 ] "I have a way of loving too many things to take on just one shape," Jilian Medford sings over and over again on the title track of the Brooklyn-based band Ian Sweet's debut album,' Shapeshifter', repeating it like a mantra. This is Medford's... |
Ian Sweet
Shapeshifter [ Hardly Art / LP - released 9/Sep/2016 ] "I have a way of loving too many things to take on just one shape," Jilian Medford sings over and over again on the title track of the Brooklyn-based band Ian Sweet's debut album,' Shapeshifter', repeating it like a mantra. This is Medford's... |