2004-04-06
Boy, talk about guts.Unlike The Thorns who perfected the three way harmonies but forgot about writing songs that stick with, this accidental group (they hooked up at an open mic night) digs in a bit deeper lyrically and adds enough grit to the harmonies to keep them from sliding by unnoticed.
Echoes of the Jayhawks, Wilco, Tom Petty and, yese, even CSN&Y creep into the mix. With songs addressing everything from self-efficiency, to a timely anti-war protest to an eastern-inflected trip into Bombay, there is much to like here.
PAUL THORN
TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSED
CANASTA
The Fakeout, The Tease, and The Breather
Virginia Coalition
Home This Year
NICK LOWE
LABOR OF LUST
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
Take Me to the Land of Hell
BOB MOULD
Silver Age
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