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Cary Judd – Goodnight Human review

Cary Judd – Goodnight Human

Recommended if you like: philosophy, pop music, and art

Recommended tracks: “See Through Rocks,” “Andromeda,” and “Huang Shan (The Ah-ha Song)”

By the time I develop a true opinion of a song or album, it’s inevitably past the time when it’s relevant. Perhaps I’m just slow. I remember how incredibly depressed I was when I found out John Lennon was shot and killed. I was fourteen years old at the time, and the year was, in fact, 1998. So you, my dear reader, should consider yourself lucky that I’m getting around to reviewing Cary Judd’s Goodnight Human album, released late in 2009.

However, I still think the album is relevant. And for what it’s worth, it’s probably one of the best things to happen to me since I started Linescratchers. How’s that for an endorsement? Continue Reading →

Cary Judd

Cary Judd

ROCK/POP

Most conversations about popular LDS musicians in the West nowadays seem to always land on Cary Judd.  Originally from Southern California but now living in the wilderness of Wyoming, Cary’s cerebral yet always accessible tunes satisfy the prog fan and pop fan alike.  His newest album is Goodnight Human, but to really experience Cary Judd, you need to see a live show.  For those deep in the Mission Field, he’s also released a live (free) downloadable album from his MySpace.  His website is www.caryjudd.com, and you might take notice that he’s worked with Linescratcher Scot Alexander from Dishwalla.

To find Cary Judd on iTunes, click here.

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