Album Review: Mister Goblin – Bunny

After his original group, Two Inch Astronaut, disbanded in 2018, Maryland-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sam Goblin wasted no time becoming a solo act. And thus, Mister Goblin was born. Goblin has been quite prolific over the last four years, releasing two full-length albums: Is Path Warm? in 2019 and Four People In An Elevator And One Of Them Is The Devil in 2021 (find a better album title, I’ll wait). Mister Goblin’s third album, Bunny, is named in honor of Goblin’s pet rabbit, who causes him to wax poetic about death—a central theme of the album. When a rabbit is attacked by a predator, its spine breaks immediately, affording it a quick and painless death. Goblin finds peace in this mechanism, and invites us all to be a little more like bunnies by, “being more conscious of t...

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