Leor Galil: 'The album is so engrossing that it challenges my perception of time—how does such a relaxed-sounding band make 33 minutes fly by as quickly as a three-minute single?' Cusp Sun 7/30 Subterranean | ✍️imleor
So far this summer, few new indie-rock songs have affected me as much as “You Can’t Do It All,” the not-quite-title track from Cusp’s self-released debut album,. Jen Bender’s sweet, straightforward vocals snuggle up against a fogbank of guitar fuzz, a quietly humming bass line, a waltz-time beat, and an almost birdlike keyboard loop. She offers reassurance with two simple repeated lines: “You can do anything you want / But you can’t do it all.
They’ve done more to remind me of my limits and my place in the world than I can usually do myself, and I’ve revisitedover and over since Cusp released it in May.
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