“The former Beulah frontman’s solo debut is hardly a one-man show. More than two dozen musicians (including old bandmates) join in, creating an ever-changing backdrop for tales from Kurosky’s family history. Tentative marimba gives way to klezmer clarinets as a lost World War II pilot hides in a sewer. A collage of atonal oboes fills the bridge while a lonely housewife plans her escape. Unbound by a verse-chorus-verse format, the songs meander unpredictably, like a milder Of Montreal, with polymorphous sex replaced by God and health problems.” -Spin

TRACKLIST:

1. Notes From The Polish Underground
2. An Apple For An Apple
3. Dead Language Blues
4. I Can’t Swim
5. She Was My Dresden
6. Pink Lips, Black Lungs
7. The World Won’t Last The Night
8. Housewives And Their Knives
9. Dog In The Burning Building
10. West Memphis Skyline