Honey Radar's Jason Henn began recording songs in his Indiana bedroom in the mid-2000s, soon building up an impressive catalog of lo-fi guitar pop that sounded like a far less drunk Guided by Voices with some Rolling Stones and Midwestern weirdness mixed in. He soon began releasing CD-Rs, cassettes, and lathe-cut singles, with the more art project-style recordings going out under his name and the poppier selections as Honey Radar releases. Indiana-based Third Uncle began releasing Honey Radar records and in 2014, after Henn had relocated to Philadelphia, the label issued the f...