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Friends from All Around the World (Hello Version)
2023 · single
Little Wilma Wiggly Worm
2023 · single
Wave a Flag for Harvey Milk
2023 · single
Vacation From Thought & Give It Back
2022 · single
Vacation From Thought
2022 · single
Heartmind
2022 · albüm
Belong To Heaven
2022 · single
Royal Jelly
2021 · single
Babe Oh Babe
2021 · single
I Wish I Knew The Man I Thought You Were
2021 · single
Tip of the Sphere
2021 · albüm
Don't (Just) Vote
2020 · single
Sweet Lucy / Wild Mountain Thyme
2020 · single
The Wine of Lebanon
2020 · single
Confidence Man
2019 · single
The Dolphins
2018 · single
Mangy Love
2016 · albüm
A Folk Set Apart
2015 · albüm
Big Wheel and Others
2013 · albüm
Humor Risk
2011 · albüm
Wit's End
2011 · albüm
Catacombs
2009 · albüm
That's That
2008 · single
Dropping The Writ
2007 · albüm
PREfection
2005 · albüm
A
2004 · albüm
Not the Way
2004 · mini albüm
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Maybe a minute passed before I knew I’d be singing “Karaoke” for the rest of my life. The second song on Heartmind, the tenth album by Cass McCombs, “Karaoke” is a god-level burst of power-pop perfection, as fetching as anything Cass has ever cut. The springy staccato guitar, the vaporized electric keys, the melody seemingly born for singing or clapping or dancing along: Cass triangulates a perch of his very own out among The Go-Betweens, The dB’s, and The Cure, and vibrates there, a beacon. And then, of course, there is the song’s playful if painful lyrical conceit—the lover who is making all the sacred motions of commitment but whose feelings may be no more deep or real than someone simply reading the lyrics for “Vision of Love” or “Stand by Your Man” from some crowded bar’s TV screen. So after harmonizing alone with “Karaoke” for the twentieth time during a solo cross-country drive, I had to ask Cass for myself how it all went down: Was this heartbreak, or was it legit love? He paused, thought, then laughed. “Well, that’s the question,” he said slowly. “Neither?” Or maybe, he finally averred, both? That is—to me, anyway—the true joy of Heartmind, an eight-song album that feels more like a journey among assorted tuneful feelings, somehow shaped to meet whatever it is a particular listener needs, to mirror whatever they bring to these uniformly incandescent and tragicomic tracks.