AMY LeVERE

Anchors and Anvils

2007-08-13

A nice album for LaVere who gets help from a massive producer (Jim Dickenson) and a great backing band. Mellow tunes with heartfelt lyrics and catchy songs make this an easy play for WYCE. You will get a sense of real-life occurances and see why LaVere could be a bright future in folk songs writing. Check out tracks 1 “Killing Him”, track 2 “Tennessee Valentine”, track 4 “Pointless Drinking”, and track 9 “Time Is A Train”. – Lane Zoerhof

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