2010-10-04
Recently relocated to North Carolina (at the urging of the Avett Brothers), this is Paleface's second release for Ramseur Records. Bringing his New York attitude with him, this is a folk record with punk character. Being similar to the first Ramseur Records release, this seems to be "The Show is on the Road" part two: although drummer, Mo, contributed more to this release than the last, taking on lead vocal duties for the title track and doing the album layout; while PF did the artwork for the cover. This is another step forward in the evolution of the Paleface package. Rebecca RuthBack Forty
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