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- Summary: The latest full-length release from Nashville guitarist William Tyler was produced by Jacob Davis and Alex Somers.
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- Record Label: Psychic Hotline
- Genre(s): Folk, Pop/Rock, Alternative-Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Apr 30, 2025Though less immediate and accessible than his earlier work, Time Indefinite is another career highlight that pushes Tyler boldly into the future.
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UncutApr 23, 2025One of the most compelling albums Tyler has made. .... Time Indefinite seems to stare into the heart of what the country is tight now, in all its fragmented, polarised turmoil; the state of the nation in perfect sync with Tyler's own troubled state of mind. [May 2025, p.26]
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Apr 23, 2025With Time Indefinite, William Tyler offers a fresh and uniquely compelling way to affirm that it’s OK not to be OK: these are humbly majestic anthems for our anxious age.
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MojoApr 23, 2025Somehow, he and producer Jake Davis have conjured an utterly compelling account of Tyler's lurching mental health. [Jun 2025, p.87]
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The WireApr 23, 2025Time Indefinite feels closer to a documentary soundtrack than a regular solo album. And it tells a poignant story. [May 2025, p.63]
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May 15, 2025We won’t be sipping backyard beers to this album, but we might need this journey even more.
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Apr 30, 2025Tyler uses major-key guitar melodies judiciously, instead of sprinkling them throughout, which makes their shapes more memorable: After the blown-out tape distortion of opener “Cabin Six,” his six-string enters at the start of “Concern” like morning sun through a window.