
The rhythm of the album is slightly interrupted with the guest vocals that come in the middle of it. When you read the lyrics while listening to this album the depth of gloom and the starkness of Molina's world is vivid. "Just Be Simple" and "Almost Was Good Enough" continue the high quality levels, mixing catchy melodies with startling lyrics full of desperation. "I've Been Riding With A Ghost" is a haunting and bitter lament to Molina's attempts to make a change to the road of self destruction that he found himself on.

Starting off with some gentle lap steel guitar, opening track "Farewell Transmission" builds to a rock epic frenzy over the course of its 7 minutes. A bonafide folk rock/americana classic that takes the essence of blues and despair and distills them into an hour or so of recorded A bonafide folk rock/americana classic that takes the essence of blues and despair and distills them into an hour or so of recorded magnificence.
