OK It's Not OK

OK It's Not OK

Time Out New York called Corey Dargel the “prince of postclassical song,” and The New Yorker referred to his music as “baroquely unclassifiable.” These descriptions, while accurate, might scare potential fans away from what is smart, ebullient songwriting with just as many pop music influences. Fans of Morrissey, Prefab Sprout, and The Magnetic Fields, for starters, should find an honest, compassionate soul in Dargel. “No Feelings Grown Up Enough” sparkles as austere pop of great wit in just shy of two and a half minutes, while “The Saddest Excuses” and “Your Profound Self Doubt” keep their musical spirit up even as their lyrics point elsewhere.

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