Generifus - Best Of (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Generifus
Title: Best Of
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Perpetual Doom
Genre: Rock, Folk, Indie Folk, Psychedelic, Freak Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 56:01
Total Size: 131 / 351 / 676 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Best Of
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Perpetual Doom
Genre: Rock, Folk, Indie Folk, Psychedelic, Freak Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 56:01
Total Size: 131 / 351 / 676 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Know (3:12)
2. And I Tried (3:20)
3. Good Graces (6:20)
4. Back in Time (2:47)
5. Best of Both Worlds (3:59)
6. Extra Bad (2:43)
7. Favorite Thing (2:21)
8. The Mission (3:25)
9. Dependence Day (3:02)
10. Dog Riff (4:21)
11. I Love Music (4:20)
12. On God (2:41)
13. Didn't Even Look at the Mountain (3:29)
14. Rearrangel (5:32)
15. Charm (4:44)
Over the past two decades, Generifus, the ever-evolving project of Washington State’s Spencer Sult, has quietly carved out a catalog as intimate and enduring as a field journal left open on a porch rail. Best Of gathers fifteen songs from a life spent in motion: recordings made in bedrooms, basements, and borrowed studios, often with longtime collaborators and fellow travelers from the Pacific Northwest DIY orbit.
There’s a modesty to Sult’s songwriting that belies its precision. These tracks—drawn from a rich history of 7”s, full-lengths, and digital ephemera—glow with the familiarity of campfire light, flickering with memory and care. From the breezy ache of “I Know” (2010) to the quietly radiant cuts from 2023’s Rearrangel, the compilation highlights Sult’s gift for writing melodies that feel found rather than made, like shells washed up at high tide.
Best Of Generifus doesn’t announce itself so much as settle in beside you. It’s a retrospective, yes, but more like leafing through a trusted zine: familiar, handmade, and still capable of stopping you cold. A gentle monument to staying true while moving forward.
There’s a modesty to Sult’s songwriting that belies its precision. These tracks—drawn from a rich history of 7”s, full-lengths, and digital ephemera—glow with the familiarity of campfire light, flickering with memory and care. From the breezy ache of “I Know” (2010) to the quietly radiant cuts from 2023’s Rearrangel, the compilation highlights Sult’s gift for writing melodies that feel found rather than made, like shells washed up at high tide.
Best Of Generifus doesn’t announce itself so much as settle in beside you. It’s a retrospective, yes, but more like leafing through a trusted zine: familiar, handmade, and still capable of stopping you cold. A gentle monument to staying true while moving forward.