2007-04-16
When MCC hit the country-rock scene big time with “Down at the Twist and Shout” and the smash follow-up CD Come On, Come On, her observant lyrics analyzed the human heart with accuracy and a touch of wit. Since then, her songs have turned more toward the Big Questions, and in my opinion, lost some of the ability to capture the real moments of life and relationships. Surprisingly, the opposite is true on The Calling. The most interesting cuts are not about the heart, but about our country: “Houston” (Hurricane Katrina), “On with the Song” (the Dixie Chicks’ political troubles) and “Why Shouldn’t We” (on believing the nation can do better). The title track has some muscle, too. Maybe MCC’s turning a corner, from a musical Dear Abby to a lyrical editorial page columnist. We’ll see. 03/07 MJVDHOPE SANDOVAL & THE WARM INVENTIONS
Through the Devil Softly
CATHERINE MACLELLAN
Water in the Ground
RUTHIE AND THE WRANGLERS
AMERICANA EXPRESS
JOE SWANK & THE ZEN PIRATES
HANK WILLIAMS DIED FOR MY SINS
Mutual Admiration Society
MAS
RAY LA MONTAGNE
Gossip in the Grain
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