2010-08-17
Mike key is a pseudonym acquired over the last few years by musician singer songwriter Michael Pawloski, (Pav-lusky) the youngest of ten children growing up in Byron Center, Michigan. This fine release begins with a rocking track that has a certain Alejandro Escovedo feel to it. On the track "Buy Justice" Mike shows he is not afraid to question how our legal system works. "Love of Ja" is a reggae track that shows the diversity of the music found on this release. The track 119 was inspired by church burnings in 1996 and reminded me of a cynical and angry Richard Thompson. "Northern Palace" is an acoustic folk track that shows Mike's Michigan and northern roots. "Rich Man" has a rocking Rusted Root sound and how many of us aren't rich men living on a poor mans pay? This CD should be a top contender at the 2011 Jammie Awards. Reviewed By: Gregg SaurSHANNON WHITWORTH & BARRETT SMITH
Bring It On Home
NUTTIN BUT STRINGZ
Struggle From the Subway to the Charts
TOM VEK
We Have Sound
JOAN OSBORNE
Pretty Little Stranger
STRAWBS
DANCING TO THE DEVIL'S BEAT
GRIMES
Visions
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