You And Me And Everything (CD)
Toth
Amoeba Review
You And Me And Everything, the second full-length solo album from Brooklyn multi-instrumentalist Alex Toth, is curious, introspective, and transformative. Toth delves into his experimental tendencies while still building his songs from indie rock bones, his lyrics clever, honest, and sometimes audacious. Few artists possess his skill for making listeners feel like they’re right there in the moment, which Toth pulls off with aplomb as he conveys his stories of connection and self-discovery. This deeply authentic album is refreshing, innovative, and honest in its explorations of grief, healing, and falling in love again.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Habit Creature
|
Toth | 03:03 |
2.
I Might Be
|
Toth | 03:36 |
3.
Angie
|
Toth , Angelica Bess | 02:54 |
4.
Butterflies
|
Toth | 00:37 |
5.
Turnaround
|
Toth | 03:23 |
6.
Daffadowndilly
|
Toth , Flock Of Dimes | 03:23 |
7.
You And Me And Everything
|
Toth | 01:11 |
8.
Guitars Are Better Than Synthesizers For Writing Through Hard Times
|
Toth | 02:41 |
9.
Thirsty
|
Toth , Flock Of Dimes | 03:12 |
10.
Jesse's House
|
Toth | 03:03 |
11.
Bloom
|
Toth | 02:48 |
12.
The Driving
|
Toth | 04:47 |