Reviews
Spin (p.92) - "[H]e's produced a textured homage to the lush and laid-back West Coast dream life of his youth." Entertainment Weekly (p.59) - "Lytle's solo debut is a sweetly sad collection of fuzzed-out odes to frustration (the bouncy title track) and furry friends ('Ghosts Of My Old Dog')." -- Grade: B Alternative Press (p.102) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[W]ith the beautifully off-kilter twang of 'Ghost Of My Old Dog' and the mournful 'Furget It,' which builds into a gorgeous ethereal crescendo, a sensuous and fragile melancholy insinuates its way into the listener's heart and refuses to leave." CMJ - "Each song on TRULY flows easily from one to another, and some are even connected with dreamlike electro hooks. The instrumentals throughout are bold but subtle..." Q (Magazine) (p.125) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "His high, weary and slightly put-upon voice, and th mix of acoustic guitar and burbling analogue synths are all habitual tools, sounding their best on rootsy ballad 'Rollin' Home Alone'..." Pitchfork (Website) - "YOURS TRULY, THE COMMUTER sounds an awful lot like a Grandaddy album -- not just another Grandaddy album, though, but a really good one, the best since SUNDAY."