Life Is Not a Lesson Is an Existential, Idiosyncratic Party Ned Russin’s solo project asks a lot of questions, and the answers are up to anyone
Danielle Chelosky | February 26, 2021 - 10:50 am
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The opening lyrics to Glitterer’s sophomore studio album
Life Is Not a Lesson sound as if they’re straight from an old philosophical text written in miniature poems: “In between a thought and being / Try to rid myself of feeling / Want to be objective, true / A body’s got nothing to prove.” But that’s just how Ned Russin the face behind the whole project, and the ex-Title Fight member is, especially after getting his Master’s in creative writing at Columbia University.
Guided By Voices
Wire Greyhounds
Father Sgt. Christmas Card
Follow-up to the 2001 album Isolation Drills, this album features 19 glittering pop melodies. In a return to self-production, the band recorded in a variety of different studios, on different media, on 8-track and 24-t.
more »rack. The result is more akin to their earlier albums combined with the efficiency of execution and musicianship of the more recent recordings. digipak. 2002. Matador.
Re-Release Date: 6/18/2002
Album Description
Follow-up to the 2001 album Isolation Drills, this album features 19 glittering pop melodies. In a return to self-production, the band recorded in a variety of different studios, on different media, on 8-track and 24-track. The result is more akin to their earlier albums combined with the efficiency of execution and musicianship of the more recent recordings. digipak. 2002. Matador.