2007-05-01
This is the third album from the narrative songwriting indie, folk singer Sonny Smith. This release focuses largely on his hometown of Oakland, California, which automatically gives it the sound of a hip hop record, lyrically. His vocals are a bit twangy and lackadaisical, or empathetic, the acoustic lines are engaging, and there is enough motion going on around these songs to keep listeners occupied. Some songs to keep tuned on are track 2 “Good Folks Bad Folks,” and the final track, 10 “I’m so happy.” -Jake Burritt
Todd Snider
Peace, Love and Anarchy (Rarities, B-Sides and Demos, Vol. 1)
You Said Saturday
You Said Saturday
KRIS DELMHORST
Strange Conversation
Martin Sexton
Seeds
HEADLESS HEROES
The Silence of Love
DAN BERN
Breath
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