Whenever you turn on this album, you're bound to not like "Tall Tall Grass," but I beg you to listen on. There's plenty of great songs in here, with a few of the more spectacular being "Cacophony," "Dust Me Off," and "Falling without Knowing." If you're just looking to get into Tilly and the Wall, don't start with this one. Wild Like Children and Bottoms of Barrels provide a better first listen than O.
What's great about it: The album has many songs that once again show Tilly's divine rhythmic ability.
What's not so great: There's a song or two that just do not belong on this album.