Album Review: M. Ward, "Post War" (Merge)
M. Ward 's delicate and brittle compositions wrap themselves around their audience a little at a time. Slowly, in hushed tones, they only truly reveal themselves with each subsequent listen.
Keeping apace with 2005's achingly good "Transistor Radio," Ward and his road-weary and worn voice return on this, his fifth LP, "Post War." Adding to the long-player’s charm is expanded instrumentation and a bevy of guests ranging from Neko Case and frequent touring companion Jim James of My Morning Jacket.
The songs range from the quiet, lo-fi stylings of his past, and the new rocked-up arrangements that began taking shape on subsequent tours. "Post War," like it's predecessor, possesses a timeless quality that makes it the most absorbing and compelling of of Ward’s albums to date. This may just be the perfect soundtrack companion to your autumn.
M. Ward takes 'Time' through summer [June 2009]
Featured Photos: Coachella Festival Day 1, Indio, CA - April 17, 2009 [April 2009]
SXSW Performer: M. Ward (Portland, OR) [February 2009]
Blogging Outside Lands, Day 2: Tom Petty, M. Ward, Steve Winwood [August 2008]
Blogging Chicago's Pitchfork Festival, Day 3 [July 2008]
Weekend Ticketing: Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood, Kenny Chesney, Kings of Leon, Hall & Oates, M. Ward [February 2009]



































