Shapeshifter
âI have a way of loving too many things to take on just one shape,â Jilian Medford sings over and over again on the title track of the Brooklyn-based band IAN SWEETâs debut album, Shapeshifter, repeating it like a mantra. This is Medfordâs thesis statement, a narrator to carry us through Shapeshifter, which is above all else a meditation on loneliness and displacement.Â
With Medford accompanied by drummer Tim Cheney and bassist Damien Scaliseâs playful instrumentation, Shapeshifter becomes a celebratory purging, an album that finds humor in self-deprecation and vice. IAN SWEETâs debut interrogates capital-e Existence through a candy-coated lens, their mathy precision scaffolding the chaos of Medfordâs personal neurosis and turning those anxieties into something hook-laden and relatable.
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âI have a way of loving too many things to take on just one shape,â Jilian Medford sings over and over again on the title track of the Brooklyn-based band IAN SWEETâs debut album, Shapeshifter, repeating it like a mantra. This is Medfordâs thesis statement, a narrator to carry us through Shapeshifter, which is above all else a meditation on loneliness and displacement.Â
With Medford accompanied by drummer Tim Cheney and bassist Damien Scaliseâs playful instrumentation, Shapeshifter becomes a celebratory purging, an album that finds humor in self-deprecation and vice. IAN SWEETâs debut interrogates capital-e Existence through a candy-coated lens, their mathy precision scaffolding the chaos of Medfordâs personal neurosis and turning those anxieties into something hook-laden and relatable.













