Dirty Projectors' first new album in five years is stunningly evocative and wildly inventive, the sort of boundary-pushing album that comes along pretty infrequently. (Bon Iver's
22, A Million
is one in recent memory;
Art Angels
another.) Oddly enough, in this case the boundary push evolves out of Longstreth revisiting a lot of past Dirty…
Stereogum — Dirty Projectors' first new album in five years is stunningly evocative and wildly inventive, the sort of boundary-pushing album that comes along pretty infrequently. (Bo... more info