2006-12-06
The third release from a band comprised of old schoolmates at Denton, Texas’ North Texas School of Music. This album shying a bit away from their self-recorded, low-fi psychedelic pop debut, and focuses more on all that was good from the 70s. The beautiful vocals and symphonic harmonies lead this album in the direction of being compared to the best stuff that came from the band America and is reminiscent of Laurel Canyon troubadours like Neil Young and Gene Clark. The CD starts off right with probably the best track on the album “Roscoe,” then it follows up well with 3 “Head Home” and title track 4 “Van Occupanther.” Other tracks to hear are 6 “Branches,” and the corny synth-lined track 9 “It Covers the Hillsides.” -Jake BurrittSOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS
SOUTHERN CULTURE ON THE SKIDS
The Steinbecks
Far From The Madding Crowd
NATIVE SIGNAL
Dancing in Wildfire
MEMPHIS
A Little Place in the Wilderness
WE ARE AUGUSTINES
Rise Ye Sunken Ships
Rachel Goswell
Waves are Universal
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