Sings: The Inimitable Sound of Archie Henderson
'I am a fig now, swinging from the furthest twig. I've been thinking of falling early, a premature mulchify. But maybe I'll hold on a little longer. At least until the summer. You never know what kind of wasp might crawl inside to sweeten things up.'
Sings: The Inimitable Sound of Archie Henderson is Jazz's 7th studio album. This album is his first entirely non-comedic release.
According to Jazz, this album came about after he found the only copy of a vinyl titled 'The Inimitable Sound of Archie Henderson'. He described the album as sounding as if it was made by someone 'at a real personal low point in his life', to which he offered his profoundest Yikes. After accidentally snapping the album in twain by sitting on it, Jazz vowed to recreate the songs of the original in hopes that he would be able to preserve Archie Henderson's music.
Songs
- ThirtyOneAthensDivorce
- OneFoot
- Everything's Green
- Limbo
- Matricisland
- How You Split A Bed
- Driving Through Houston
- Beyond The Weather
- Shapes
- Canyons
- Baybe
- Don't It Hurt
- Dead>Serious>Life
- The Camera
- Here It Comes
Trivia
- While avaliable for prerelease on Bandcamp, OneFoot was originally uploaded with the transcribed lyrics to 'ThirtyOneAthensDivorce'.
- This album features a number of references to The Odyssey, especially present in 'How You Split A Bed'. Jazz has expressed interest in The Odyssey in the past, at one point advertising a project called 'Jazz Emu's Homer's The Odyssey'.
- This is the first album to name drop all of Jazz's real name - Archie Henderson. However, the name Henderson was also mentioned in 'My Brothe'