2007-08-21
They demonstrate an appreciation for tradition, but an affinity for the new folk at the same time. Both Sam Quinn and Jillian Andrews have much talent on vocals—I tried to pick the person I like best but it resulted in failure on my part, as, I decided, it would have for anyone. This is a fun album; introspective, funny, and conflicting. –Pete
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