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 ZoerhofCHRISTINE LAVIN
Happydance of the Xenophobe
SHANE BARTELL
Too Soon to Say
The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May
HANNAH ALDRIDGE
Razor Wire
Donnie Fritts
Oh My Goodness
Rickie Lee Jones
The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard
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