2012-04-15
Like the album's namesake, Baba Yaga (a witch of Slavic folklore) is both atmospheric and haunting (the first half of the disc, anyway). This is Futurebirds' second full-length and it's full of guitar, drums, pedal-steel, occasional cello, vocal harmonies, and fine production. Due to the band's origins (Athens, GA), it is frequently likened to REM. Other than their common roots, I don't think the bands are comparable. I see Futurebirds as a folk or alt-country band. Indeed this album gets twangier as it goes along. Comparisons aside, Futurebirds has enough substance to be able to stand on its own. Rebecca Ruth
GUGGENHEIM GROTO
Happy The Man
KIERAN KANE, KEVIN WELCH AND FATS KAPLIN
Kane Welch Kaplin
SOUTHSSIDE JOHNNY & THE POOR FOOLS
SONGS FROM THE BARN
Rachel Harrington
The Bootleggers Daughter
Mike Doughty
Skittish / Rockity Roll
Willie Nelson
Naked Willie
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