2014-04-28
Singer/Songwriter Radney Foster is hard to classify. First impression: country singer. He's got the accent, but not quite a twang, he's from Texas, and he's had country hits. Click on his website, and the title bar says "Americana Artist". Some of the cuts on Everything I Should Have Said will stand by themselves as folk. He takes things slow, and contemplative and mostly quiet. He mostly sings wistful love songs while strumming his guitar.
One exception is "Not In My House", an uptempo electrified cry for tolerance and a declaration that he won't use the f-word (and in fact, the word is not used in the song, you have to pay close attention to puzzle it out).
--Gerald Etkind
M. Ward
Transistor Radio
HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN
WISHFUL THINKING
JOY KILLS SORROW
Darkness Sure Becomes This City
SWEET TALK RADIO
My Hallelujah
SPARKLEHORSE
Chest Full of Dying Hawks
THE AVERY SET
Wishful Thinking
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