2007-02-12
This album doesn’t need a WYCE review because it’s already been said, right on. From the Village Voice: “She sings like an angel and plays lap-steel guitar like the devil.” The guitarist is singing songwriter Megan Hickey, the real reason why this band and this album are getting thumbs-up raves. The sound, in here, is uniquely etheric, cosmic and country popish...in the neighborhood, not too far from where The Be Good Tanyas hang out, on a street where the houses are landscaped with black lollipops and colorful strips of recycled cellophane slightly disturbed by an ambivalent wind. - Mostly
Lucinda Williams
World Without Tears
ROOSEVELT DIME
FULL HEAD OF STEAM
Cortney Tidwell
Don't Let Stars Keep Us Tangled Up
BROTHER ADAMS
Almost Alive at Front Street
SARAH MCLACHLAN
Mirrorball (The Complete Concert)
Blue Water Ramblers
Coming Home
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