William Tyler Pours Himself Cereal Mullets
Briefly

William Tyler's latest album, Time Indefinite, departs from his earlier works by creating an expansive atmosphere that evokes themes of connection through distant sounds and recordings. At a recent New York listening party, Tyler explored the cultural differences and culinary merits of Nashville and New York while reflecting on his experiences in the city. The album is characterized by feelings of introspection and contemplation, as Tyler describes it as music that navigates the complexity of mental health and the search for belonging.
"It's music about losing your mind but not wanting to, about trying to come back."
"To be diplomatic, I would say the bagels in Nashville are 'Nashville good,' but we also have barbecue that's probably better than any of the barbecue in New York, so it evens out."
"Whenever I'm here, I keep a checklist of things I want to do: go to an art house movie theater, go to a museum, eat Sichuan food, go to a good Jewish deli and maybe get a piece of pizza."
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