{"product_id":"simon-joyner_tough-love-cd_2026_dif","title":"Tough Love","description":"For over 30 years, Simon Joyner has been an exception: a completely independent artist, entirely devoted to his craft. This singer-songwriter from Omaha began releasing records in the early 90s and has never strayed from his path since. His songs, marked by joy and melancholy, have influenced several generations of artists, manifesting both as a direct influence on groups like Bright Eyes or Kevin Morby and through shared resonances with artists such as Lenker, Oldham, and Molina.\n\n\"Tough Love,\" his nineteenth studio album, continues in this vein. Intimately linked to the personal grief of \"Coyote Butterfly\" (2024), an autobiographical album made after the death of his son, this new opus explores the concept of tough love as a dichotomy applied to various fictional relationships, whether romantic, familial, or political. This subtle balance shines through in striking portraits of everyday sorrows and in the exploration of political anger and the betrayals of the American dream.\n\nOne of the wonders of Joyner's catalog lies in how his motifs do not repeat, but transform. The nods to Cohen, Dylan, and the Velvet Underground have been integral to his writing since his lo-fi beginnings, but the way these references integrate constantly evolves. While Joyner's raw acoustic pieces take center stage, they are energized by electric guitars and imbued with experimental tendencies. His rock tracks oscillate between the minimalist grooves borrowed from the Velvet Underground's Loaded era and the ecstatic rhythmic strangeness of Can. As the penultimate track, \"Anniversary Song,\" approaches, ghostly vocals and crackling microtonal synthesizers blur the boundaries between Joyner's folk soul and his avant-garde spirit.\n\nAll of this culminates in the 20-minute title track that closes Tough Love, a devastating plunge into a seemingly bottomless abyss of regret, survivor's guilt, and raw grief. Borrowing a repetitive structure from Lou Reed's narrative suite \"Street Hassle,\" and combining it with the poignant testimony of Dylan's \"Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands,\" Joyner narrates from the perspective of his deceased son, addressing his father and laying out each of his failures, brutally underscoring their irreversibility. Soon, however, this agony transforms into a transcendent experience, both through the elegance of its imagery and its ethereal atmosphere. The album's final moments allow for self-forgiveness and, hopefully, one day, understanding.\n\nThis cathartic ending gives coherence to all the tangled feelings running through Tough Love. Just as Joyner approaches songwriting from original and singular angles that transform with each new album, his relationship with grief, daily struggles, and the perpetual yearning for a better future also evolves on Tough Love. Once again, meaning deepens, breathing transformation into every chord, every unexpected observation, every deep sigh.","brand":"Simon Joyner","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57483634868568,"sku":null,"price":23872924.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/vinyles.com\/en-us\/products\/simon-joyner_tough-love-cd_2026_dif","provider":"Vinyles.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}