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Page 1: Justin Perich Reviews Sun Kil Moon's Benji: the most unsettlingly, brutally honest record you’ll hear for a long, long time

Sun  Kil  Moon  –  Benji  Reviewed  by  Justin  Perich    Benji  –  I’m  calling  it  right  now:  Sun  Kil  Moon’s  sixth  album  is  the  most  unsettlingly,  brutally  honest  record  you’ll  hear  for  a  long,  long  time.  From  family  tragedy  to  mass  murder  to  fear  of  sex  and  aging  to  motherly  and  fatherly  love  to  the  Led  Zepellin  film  The  Song  Remains  the  Same,  songwriter  Mark  Kozelek  muses  honestly  and  openly  on  topics  of  varying  sorrow,  embarrassment,  and  joy  in  what  sounds  like  free  association,  like  a  drunk  man  with  a  guitar  at  4am,  not  bothering  to  censor  himself  and  just  singing  what  he  feels,  exactly  as  he  feels  it.  The  approach  isn’t  always  aesthetically  pleasing,  or  even  enjoyable–without  any  metaphors  or  subtext  to  hide  behind,  you  feel  somewhat  ashamed  to  be  overhearing  these  lonely  tunes  crooned  right  into  your  ear  in  Kozelek’s  signature  marble-­‐mouth  whine.  At  some  point,  however,  you  realize  that  this  is  what  every  songwriter  tries  to  do  with  music,  or  at  least  the  best  songwriters,  and  the  only  difference  is  no  one  else  has  ever  taken  it  to  such  extremes.  It’s  a  brave,  generous  compilation  that  comes  closer  than  perhaps  anything  before  to  bring  you  into  the  melancholy  mind  of  a  prolific  musician,  and  immortalizing  the  souls  of  those  that  have  touched  his  and  are  now  gone.  Highlight  tracks:  “Carissa,”  “Dogs,”  “Pray  For  Newtown,”  “I  Watched  The  Film  The  Song  Remains  The  Same,”  “Ben’s  My  Friend.”  5/5  stars.      Justin  Perich  is  a  filmmaker,  music  lover,  and  food  nut  from  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.  He  attended  Bowling  Green  State  University,  where  he  concentrated  in  Pop  Culture  and  minored  in  Psychology.  In  2007,  he  graduated  from  the  New  York  Film  Academy  with  a  focus  in  digital  filmmaking  and  animation.