
When Boyd was almost finished with his debut solo album Every Time We Turn A Corner, the bag with the hard drives containing the album was stolen from his car, and he started over. I don’t exclusively subscribe to the mindset of "Everything happens for a reason," but I tend to think it’s the best outlook to have on most situations, including this one. When I listen to Every Time We Turn A Corner, I can’t imagine it being any other way.
What makes Every Time We Turn A Corner so special is this lyrical and sonic sparseness. Bare bones, bare feelings, entrusting the listener with the ability to understand, to make sense of what’s going on. He’s confident that the soft strums of an acoustic guitar are enough to match the emotion of the lyrics, and they are — though some weepy lap steel here and there certainly helps. -Stereogum
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