2017-05-02
Anytime you read up on an artist and they posses a "Folky" style, and come from Nashville you know you are in store for a decent sounding album at least, with quite a bit of potential to be even better. Matt Urmy is certainly a candidate for that. This particular album was actually noted as "Could be the most fascinating Nashville album of the past decade...and it almost went unheard." He really sounds like John Prine for the overall music aspect of it, but his voice is pretty similar to Ralston Bowles. Sounds pretty good. Check out tracks 4, 5, and 9 for a couple good tunes to play.
review by Matt
THE LANSING UNIONIZED VAUDEVILLE SPECTACLE
Extra! Extra!
DIGNEY FIGNUS
Trouble on the Levee
BOOKA AND THE FLAMING GECKOS
The Not So Meaningful Songs in the Life of Jeremy Fink
Buddy Miller
Universal United House of Prayer
RAY WYLIE HUBBARD
A. ENLIGHTENMENT, B. ENDARKENMENT (HINT: THERE IS NO C)
The Shacks
The Shacks EP
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