'So The Echo' visually weaves the past five years for Brandon, who spent much time honing his craft, displaying his work, and using art as a tool for activism. Beautifully designed, the book reveals many new sketches and works with watercolor and other experimental techniques, as well as very personal photos and journal entries. There is a breath and space to the book and artwork that is a departure from his previous publications but the intimacy remains very much in tact.
Just okay. Too disjointed for what I'm used to from the dude from Incubus. I guess if I had grown up listening to them as single mp3 files instead of full albums, I might appreciate these bite-sized pieces more.