Alright, maybe not, but his songs contain epic soundswells encasing the majesty and the size of the Swiss Alps that it feels like he was born to make music like this. He's got the voice of myths; it guides you through the green grassy fields and to the woods with your horse and your hunting bow. It sounds so natural that all you can do is dream.

His album Go [XL] has such a cinematic feel to it that it calls for a complete experience in full and all together at once. His words, unlike in Sigur Rós, are primarily in English, which expands the accessibility of his songs. Each one is absolutely HUGE. This ENTIRE record definitely deserves a spin at least. Go, listen, feel, imagine.
Sound: post-rock "pop" inspired lovely joyousness, but so much more.
Check out "Boy Lilikoi" below. The album drops tomorrow, April 6th.
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