Gauzy vocals and rich, stratified atmosphere mark the Cinemascope indie rock of Jason Lytle, who launched a solo career after his group Grandaddy temporarily disbanded in 2006. His first official solo album, Yours Truly, The Commuter, arrived in 2009. Though Grandaddy re-formed in 2012 (the year of his solo follow-up, Dept. of Disappearance), and he joined the indie supergroup BNQT for 2017's Volume 1, Lytle continued to produce solo material; he issued the instrumental album Arthur King Presents Jason Lytle: Nylon and Juno in 2019.
Born in Modesto, California, in 1969, Lytle...