There was an eight-year gap between Ezra Feinberg's final album with the psychedelic-leaning rock band Citay and his debut solo album, Pentimento and Others, in 2018.
The time between those records changed Feinberg as a person: he left San Francisco for Brooklyn, started working as a psychiatrist, and lost one of his early mentors to cancer.
And, in turn, his approach to music changed. Pentimento and Others was completely unlike anything that Feinberg had written or played on before, an ambient record built around meditative, looping acoustic guitars.
It was as intricately designed as a perfect paper airplane, and just as graceful when it took off. Today Feinberg is announcing his second album, Recumbent Speech — due out on June 26 via
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