2008-03-10
Dworsky has a lilting voice and her delicate, simple songs about loss don't weigh too heavily on the listener. She springs easily from note to note (“Boxes”, ”As the Snow”, “River of Love”, ”Rise”), but she sways too (“Slow”, ”Changing Everything”). Or combines these deliveries (“Breaking”, “My Home”). But Boxes isn't dainty or fluffy as Dworsky remains vulnerable throughout, and this intimacy keeps her album well grounded. All but one song hover around three and a half minutes, but every one is a sweet and honest few puffs of breath. - Michael Loffelman
JASON ISBELL
Sirens of the Ditch
Holly Williams
The Ones We Never Knew
GRANT PEEPLES AND THE PEEPLES REPUBLIC
Punishing The Myth
DREW LANDRY
Sharecropper's Whine
Scotty Haze
Still In The Game
HOOTS AND HELLMOUTH
HOOTS AND HELLMOUTH
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