Alternative singer/songwriter Chris Garneau's music has navigated fragile piano balladry, off-kilter orchestral pop, bluesier guitar fare, and somber, more ambient-leaning works. After debuting with 2006's intimate Music for Tourists, he took a livelier, more orchestral approach to 2009's El Radio, while 2013's darker Winter Games relied more heavily on atmospheric keyboards and electronics, a sound further explored on 2018's Yours. Piano, keyboards, and Garneau's breathy, brittle vocal delivery served as the centerpieces of 2021's grief-informed The Kind. Two years later, he ...