"As with the best concept albums, Vanderslice allows just enough ambiguity that the listener has to fill in the empty space for him or herself to actively participate in the animation of the characters created. Whether seen as a critique on society’s over reliance on internet affection or simply a clever metaphor linking polar madness to bi-polar disorder, John Vanderslice has succeeded in creating nearly obligatory participatory art." (Delusions of Adequacy)
"If John Vanderslice never wrote another song as swell as Bill Gates Must Die from last year's Mass Suicide Occult Figurines ... well, he wouldn't be John Vanderslice, because like a Catskills comedian on a roll, 'there's a million more where that came from.' Alas, Time Travel Is Lonely only features 13 of them. The second solo full-length from the former leader of SF indie pop vet MK Ultra is a concept album of sorts, including cameos members of fellow Bay Area acts Beulah, For Stars, and Oranger. Weird and wonderful." (Wall of Sound)
"This guy is damn GOOD. His vocals and his style of songwriting remind us of David Bowie and Guided By Voices (more the former than the latter, although his overall sound isn't that familiar to either). The songs are basically pop music, but there are odd little audio snippets zipping in and out of the speakers that keep them from sounding normal or familiar. This is a disc that we're going to have to play many, many times to fully appreciate and "catch" all the intricacies and nuances." (LMNOP)
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