The Landfill sonically demonstrates Eric D. Johnson’s strength as a leader and commanding presence, accompanied by a full band for the first time in a few Fruit Bats’ records. In the days following the album's release, during the early days of bringing the songs on the road, AD spoke to Johnson about adopting a share-but-shroud songwriting style as his career continuously progresses, the influence of Michael Hurley and reflections on this being his most collaborative body of work under the Fruit Bats name . . .
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