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
TERRI HENDRIX
LEFT OVER ALLS
Jolie Holland
Escondida
DONNA ULISSE
Walk This Mountain Down
SOUTHSSIDE JOHNNY & THE POOR FOOLS
SONGS FROM THE BARN
JEREMIAH LOCKWOOD
American Primitive
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
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