Patchwork Is Warm, Unpretentious, and Remarkably Cohesive Despite Genre-Hopping Like It’s Collecting Stamps
Andrew Savage’s Patchwork is the kind of debut album that sounds like it was recorded by three people who wandered into a studio, shrugged collectively, and said, “Yeah, that seems in tune enough.” And I mean that in the most complimentary way possible. It’s unpolished, a little wobbly, very human and brilliant. This is an […]









