For more than a decade, Clarence Greenwood has inhabited that off-white tower overlooking the
But even as Cope sat on his perch—part sniper, part trainspotter (on litany pieces such as “Let the Drummer Kick It”)—another side of his personality became apparent: Rapunzel, emitting faint calls for help. Every Waking Moment is the nexus of these songwriting styles, the moment when Citizen Cope transitions from neo-soul ’60s folkie to something else—a kind of hip-hop generation Van Morrison, more interested in questions than answers; greys than black-and-whites. This new album displays a tremendous increase in maturity, past the derelict train station of genre-blend—the forgotten depot where a mash-up of hip-hop and folk rings new and noteworthy—and onto the path toward a personal enlightenment.

Leona Naess - "All is Fair"
The Rosebuds - "In the Backyard"
Why is This Man Smiling? Because He’s Lil Wayne, and He Had a Pretty Decent 2008
Live at Paste: Erin McCarley



