Review for www.nomoreworkhorse.com
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Lambchop – Showtunes – Album Review
Labels:
Chef's Kiss,
Fuku,
James McNew,
Kurt Wagner,
Lambchop,
review,
Showtunes
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Willy Vlautin – The Night Always Comes – Book Review
Labels:
Night Always Comes,
review,
Richmond Fontaine,
Willy Vlautin
Monday, May 24, 2021
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Juliana Hatfield – Blood – Album Review
Labels:
Blood,
Gorgon,
Juliana Hatfield,
Mouthful of Blood,
review,
Shame of Love,
Splinter
Friday, May 7, 2021
Will Stratton - The Changing Wilderness
This is American singer-songwriter Will Stratton's seventh album. It's a bit of a gem. It has a kind of retro feel, difficult to escape the ghost of Nick Drake that hangs over it, though it also echoes modern day guitarists such as Steve Gunn and especially James Elkington.
The opener Tokens features some absolutely exquisite guitar playing, and sets the tone. Some of it is quite poppy, Black Hole has a radio-friendly (if such a thing still exists) beat to it, similarly the brooding Infertile Air. The Rain has an almost impossibly pretty guitar pattern, probably the lushest thing on the whole album and the guitars on Fate's Ghost tumble gloriously as if they dropped out of Nick Drake's Bryter Layter.
The album has a consistent tone throughout, late into the album, the brief Venus is simple and resonant. All in all, pretty fine stuff
Labels:
Black Hole,
Changing Wilderness,
Fate's Ghost,
Rain,
review,
Tokens,
Will Stratton
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Matt Sweeney and Bonnie Prince Billy – Superwolves – Album Review
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