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M. WARD
Post War

M Ward has figured out a way to create music that seems to transcend time. Transister Radio was a perfect album caught in a time of dusty old vinyls and crackling speakers, from a depression era world. Post War follows Transister Radio, and instead of sounding like it came from a specific time, it seems to create it's own time. The songs are fuller than its predecessor and captures every reason why M Ward is great, with such a well-structured collection of songs that flows perfectly, with changing moods and emotions that only M Ward could create. Is this the album that finally gets M Ward proper recognition? We'll see.

standout tracks: "Neptune's Net" and "Chinese Translation"