2009-05-11
Shindell’s seventh studio release should please his fans, although I don’t think it’s his strongest release. None of the songs here have quite the lyrical power as “The Ballad of Mary Magdalene” or “Are You Happy Now?” although that’s not to say there’s nothing worthwhile here. “Parasol Ants” is an upbeat track that compares God to “a local hood” whose breath “is the gale.” You can guess who the ants symbolize. Unfortunately, the other standout track (in my opinion), “State of the Union,” contains the S-word, so it’s a no-play. On the whole this is a decent release; I just was expecting a little more from an artist who, at his best, writes some really great songs NO PLAY TRACK 7WILD PONIES
THINGS THAT USED TO SHINE
NEIL YOUNG
Live at Massey Hall, 1971
THE INDIGO GIRLS
Poseidon and the Bitter Bug
Get Together
Banana Recalls Youngblood Classics
GINA FORSYTH
Promised Land
Liz Carroll & John Doyle
In Play
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