2008-04-07
Compare to the likes of early Jars of Clay plus more rock and minus the Christianity themes or a serious Jason Mraz, Paddy Casey has already achieved great success in his home of Ireland. Now it’s his turn to capitalize on the sensitive-guy, folky-rock bandwagon. There’s something to say that Casey has just as much staying power as Mraz or Gavin DeGraw or Howie Day. Truly talented, Casey showcases on his latest album that he knows how to write and play. Check out tracks 1 “Sound Barrier”, track 3 “You’ll Get By”, and track 10 “Keep”. - Lane ZoerhofNick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
Rachel Goswell
Waves are Universal
THE HEAD AND THE HEART
The Head and the Heart
John Ralston
Needle Bed
DAMIEN JURADO
Maraqopa
THE LONG BLONDES
"Couples"
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