2008-03-17
Plenty of riffing guitars, groovy base, and driving beats on this album. Earnest rhythm and blues off the bat with the opener “Her Own Kinda Woman”, complete with bleating brass and hand claps for punch and punctuation. Grittier still is “Cashbox”, a song fit for blasting while doing some hard labor, peeling down a highway, or shooting some pool to. The songs which temper the album work nearly as well, especially the jangling title track with its soft piano touches, the funky “Ever Since Ya Pulled Me Under”, the pop jingle of “Spanish Highway” and the country western infused “Under A Silvery Moon.”- Michael LoffelmanSHERYL CROW
100 MILES FROM MEMPHIS
SETH BERNARD AND FRIENDS
Airborne or Aquatic?
THE SHINS
Wincing the Night Away
STEWART FRANCKE
A Familiar Fire
Waco Brothers
Going Down In History
LUKE DOUCET
Broken (and other rogue states)
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