, the album’s sonic landscape is moody, cinematic, and occasionally haunting. It transitioned from the cartoonish violence of his debut to something much more grounded and visceral. Key Tracks That Defined a Decade:
On the bus a kid with a skateboard saw the disc peeking from his jacket and asked if it played MP3s. The man laughed and said, “It’s analog in my head.” The kid didn’t get the joke, but offered him a battered set of earbuds in trade. He accepted. For a moment the city zipped into headphones and everything lined up: neon signs in time, the driver’s radio sampling lines he’d thought of, a woman’s laughter hitting the beat like a snare. , the album’s sonic landscape is moody, cinematic,
This was actually the very first track recorded for the album, written as a "horror story" about his wife while he was still touring for his previous record. Legacy and Record-Breaking Stats The man laughed and said, “It’s analog in my head