2007-09-24
Hailing from Tennessee, the state’s country influence is definitely heard the self-title debut album from Giant Bear. The lead singer’s attempts to emulate Bruce Springsteen are capable if not always engaging. The music itself is pleasing though out, with slide guitarist Luther Dickinson from the North Mississippi Allstars and saxophone player Scott Gerardy of Dirtfoot featuring on a selection of tracks. The cellist, the only female in the 5 piece band, brings the most to the table. The cello adds an excellent layered quality to the album and her vocals shine through on any track. The best selections are #6 Trent Reznor’s “Head Like a Hole”, #9 “Devil on the Wall”, and #12 “Ida No!”. Ben Cook, WYCE Intern
ANNA ROSE
Behold A Pale Horse
RAUL MALO
After Hours
THE LONG WINTERS
Putting the Days to Bed
JASON LYTLE
Dept. of Disappearance
DAVID FORD
I Sincerely Apologize for all the Trouble I’ve Caused.
ATLAS GENIUS
When It Was Now
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