2008-02-04
Ralston, the ultimate West Michigan Folk music scenester, has just released the album his career has been waiting for. Not unlike the book High Fidelity, when record store owner and lifetime music critic Rob Gordon puts himself on the line and releases a piece of music for the first time, Ralston has really put his best effort forward here. Although this album is produced with the same care, the same quality, and the same producer as his 2004 WYCE Jammie-winning effort, Rally at the Texas Hotel closes the gap between the music that WYCE files under the categories of “Local” and “National.”
Kate Jacobs
You Call That Dark
HOPE SANDOVAL & THE WARM INVENTIONS
Through the Devil Softly
Brother Adams
Almost Alive At Front Street
The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May
Cerys Matthews
Cockahoop
MATT THE ELECTRICIAN
Accidental Thief
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