Alec Ounsworth's latest album, Me And You Watson, is a mesmerizing blend of indie rock and introspective lyricism that takes the listener on a journey through the artist's psyche. The album is a departure from Ounsworth's previous work with his band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, showcasing a more intimate and vulnerable side of the musician.
The album opens with the track "That Is Not My Home (After Bruegel)," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its haunting melody and Ounsworth's distinct vocals. The standout track on the album, however, is "Bila," which features a catchy guitar riff and a chorus that is impossible not to sing along to.
Throughout the album, Ounsworth's lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. In "What Fun," he sings, "I'm not good at being alone / But I'm not good at being with anyone else," capturing the conflicting emotions that come with being in a relationship.
Musically, Me And You Watson is a diverse album that incorporates elements of folk, rock, and even jazz. The instrumentation is intricate and layered, with each song featuring a unique arrangement that keeps the listener engaged.