DUTCH HENRY

All That Space

2007-08-13

Local favorites Dutch Henry deliver All That Space with enthusiasm, perfect for closing out the summer. The album is roots rock and Americana, blended with a hint of twang of 60s toe tapping pop. Even the tracks with melancholy lyrics, including Down So Long are refreshingly up tempo. This is a record to have for road trips and your end of summer parties. – Sarah Minnick

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