Jay Reatard's reputation was to smash disco balls and get in on-stage fight; the kind of guy who tried to make people laugh by shooting bottle rockets out his ass. As wild and ridiculous as he was- he took his music seriously. - - The album is a portrait of a moony-eyed murderer. As a boy he starts attacking his own family. When he falls in love he lurks in the shadows and watches her from afar. "I won't stop until you're dead/ because of voices in my head" he sings on "Fading All Away." This is the stuff of horror movies; love that leads to obsession graduates to stalking and culminates in murder. It's a narrative framed perfectly by his performance. -Evan Minsker of Pitchfork 9.1/10 - - 1. Blood Visions - 2. Greed Money Useless Children - 3. It's so Easy - 4. My Shadow - 5. My Family - 6. Death Is Forming - 7. Oh It's Such a Shame - 8. Not a Subsitute - 9. Nightmares - 10. I See You Standing There - 11. We Who Wait - 12. Fading All Away - 13. Turning Blue - 14. Puppet Man - 15. Waiting for Something