While many songwriters seem to think it is the done thing to write about high drama and hedonism, their own machismo, and perceived success, framing themselves as the hero of some big epic, Berkley is, thankfully, above mythologizing about himself. Instead, his music is a conduit for reflections on small-town life, his formative years, first relationships, and the adolescent learning curve, that makes us the people we are…
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