2011-09-07
This is the second time around for this Boston-based bluegrass outfit, named for the '30s radio station where the Monroe Brothers were often heard (WJKS--Where Joy Kills Sorrow), and this set takes the bluegrass basics and adds a variety of other influences, from jazz to rock to blues. More experimental than JKS's debut, one finds songs of dark, light and in-between, book-ended by Matthew Arcara's picking (he's an award-winner in that category) and Emma Beaton's vocals. Bassist and main composer Bridget Kearney has a John Lennon Songwriting title under her belt, so the lyric-music interplay is seamless. Check out "Reservations," "New Man" and "Eli." And for a mood-evoker, sample "Somewhere Over the Atlantic." Laudable and applaudable. 09/11 Michael J. F-AmericanaBRANDI CARLILE
Live At Benaroya Hall With The Seattle Symphony
FRED J. EAGLESMITH
Milly's Cafe
JOY KILLS SORROW
Darkness Sure Becomes This City
SHINY SHINY BLACK
Travelers
BOOKA AND THE FLAMING GECKOS
Baghdad Texas
TY MAXON
Calling of the Crows
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