In Mutual Benefit's upcoming new album it's all about love, dreams and growing up. Hear what Jordan Lee has to tell you about it in a most delightful way.
Skip a Sinking Stone will be released on May 20, 2016. It will be released via . Stream it courtesy of Hypem. Also check out our Mutual Benefit artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of Mutual Benefit. Last but not least make sure you scroll down and check out reviews for 'Skip a Sinking Stone'.
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1. Madrugada
2. Skipping Stones
3. Closer Still
4. Lost Dreamers
5. Getting Gone
6. Not For Nothing
7. Nocturne
8. Slow March
9. Many Returns
10. City Sirens
11. Fire Escape
12. The Hereafter
We currently know 5 reviews for "Skip a Sinking Stone" by Mutual Benefit. The album received pretty solid reviews among the critics and is one of the better ones this year.
"His music is meant to be both nakedly honest and cathartic at once, and this is where Skip a Sinking Stone succeeds the most."
The 405
"Skip A Sinking Stone isn’t an immediate record, and neither is there anything particularly novel in its utilisation of imagery, but that’s picking holes for the sake of it; tracks such as Getting Gone and the titular Skipping Stones balance naturally, the harmonies gentle, the acoustic guitar, piano and strings positioned with grace."
The Skinny
"Like the flatness of a reflective pool, Skip a Sinking Stone stretches out in stunning beauty, giving listeners a gorgeous reflection of soaring, spectral synesthesia. But beyond a skip along the surface, the release is hesitant to move toward anything of a prescriptive statement; though, with lightness and transience so central to its theme, maybe that’s by design."
Tiny Mix Tapes
"The album is being billed as two distinct halves, and that certainly is the case. The first part of Skip a Sinking Stone looms large over the whole album, setting a bar the rest of the album, lovely and hopeful as it is, can't quite hit."
Under The Radar
"Skip A Sinking Stone is Lee’s most mature, thoughtful work yet, filled with complex reflection and meditation. That sense of calm also serves as the record’s biggest drawback, as it lacks the dramatic tension and sweeping heights that made songs like “Golden Wake” or “Advanced Falconry” so direct and impactful."
Consequence of Sound
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