"YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO ACCEPT IT: MARIETTA IS DOOMED TO EXCELLENCE." --- NOISEY ---."AN AMBITIOUS, SWEEPING AND RADIANT POST-APOCALYPTIC EPIC." --- LES INROCKS ---.In 20 or 30 years, we might talk about Guillaume Marietta the way we talk about Arthur Russell or Robert Johnson today, those people whose contemporaries just saw them in passing, without lingering too long, and who we rediscover later, thanks to an anthology released by a prestigious label or incredible testimonials in a picaresque documentary. But frankly, we don't wish that on you. Because you would lose a lot. The best thing would really be for you not to wait to swoon over archives and old memories, and to fully enjoy what Marietta has to offer now, while there's still time.Haunted by the ghosts of Syd Barrett and Lou Reed, Marietta also echoes the contemporary productions of artists like Kurt Vile, Cate Le Bon, Tim Presley, Kevin Morby, and of course Chris Cohen.