Reviews
"James makes his case so seductively musical that it’s hard to dismiss such bright-eyed optimism. The album is motored by languid grooves and an esoteric kind of cosmic soul, his low-key vocals smoothing the way.", "Throughout ETERNALLY EVEN, the My Morning Jacket mainman renders his change gospel with conversational grace, Bill Withers warmth, Sly Stone optimism and Neil Young conviction -- less soap box pugilist than lazy-Sunday sage.", "James goes all-in on a frayed, psychedelic-soul aesthetic -- 'True Nature' sounds like an old funk song dropped in an aquarium.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "With its prog-rock indebted intro, the title track is a cracker reminiscent of Flaming Lips at their most touchingly existential.", "James’ voice lends itself to the album’s oft somber tones quite well. On 'We Ain’t Getting Any Younger (Part 2)', he sounds almost uncannily like Leonard Cohen..."